McCain leads GOP, Dems. split states
Yesterday?s 24 Republican primaries and caucuses moved Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) many steps closer to his party?s nomination, while Democratic contenders Sen.
Yesterday?s 24 Republican primaries and caucuses moved Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) many steps closer to his party?s nomination, while Democratic contenders Sen.
Over a thousand students will head to the polls in Princeton today to cast their vote in New Jersey?s presidential primary, results of an e-mail survey conducted by The Daily Princetonian show.The unscientific survey also found that Sen.
Art Museum director leavesSusan Taylor will leave her position as director of the Princeton University Art Museum at the end of the academic year.
Anna Almore ?08 and John Templeton, the assistant dean for graduate admissions in the Wilson School, were presented Journey Awards by President Tilghman as part of the Jan.
Nearly 8,000 pages of documents covering the tenure of Allen Dulles, Class of 1914, the CIA?s longest-serving director, are now available online through the University website.Having access to online material will benefit faculty as well as graduate and undergraduate students engaged in research projects, history professor Julian Zelizer, who specializes in American political history, said in an e-mail.?It is a very valuable source of material,? Zelizer said.
For many, Intersession is a time devoted to getting off campus and forgetting about life at Princeton for a while.
Despite three years of construction and a $136 million price tag, Whitman College still isn?t big enough.
The University briefly suspended the e-mail accounts of roughly 10 individuals as a result of a phishing scam that targeted the University during final exam period, University spokeswoman Emily Aronson said.Over 2,000 University students, faculty and staff received the e-mail in question on Jan.
Editor's note: The charges have been formally dismissed and cleared from Bendele's record.Borough Police charged Lisa Bendele '09 with aggravated assault on Jan.
After three years of shamelessly outsourcing their administration to India and China, terrified staff members at The Daily Princetonian have finally thrown off the tyrannical shackles of foreign rule in an attempt to revitalize the U.S.
The University Board of Trustees approved a 3.9 percent increase in undergraduate fees and a $1.2 billion budget for 2008-09, the University announced on Jan.
The Nassau Inn is preparing for its first major expansion in more than 20 years as it celebrates its 70th anniversary.Initial plans detail the construction of a six-story addition along Hulfish Street, with new retail space, an expanded ballroom and four floors containing 40 new guest rooms that would adjoin the hotel?s existing wings.
Officials at Harvard, Columbia and Brown remain tight-lipped after New York State Attorney General Andrew Cuomo expanded an investigation of study abroad programs and subpoenaed related information from the three universities last month.Cuomo believes that international programs at the 15 institutions under investigation have improper affiliation agreements with study abroad providers.
Harvard?s endowment surpasses $34 billionHarvard?s endowment has risen above $34 billion, a $6 billion increase over the past year, according to The Boston Globe.
Charter Club joined Terrace Club in filling their membership through the first round of sign-ins.
With the clocks counting down to 5 p.m. on Dean's Date, Rich LeBano '08 sat at his computer unable to find that perfect word.
Lauren Bartholomew '09 recently learned that her plans to spend next semester in Kenya had been cancelled due to mounting violence and protests within the country in the wake of last December's contentious elections.Bartholomew, along with three other juniors and one sophomore, hoped to take part in the ecology and evolutionary biology (EEB) department's Tropical Biology Program in Kenya this spring.
One day almost four decades ago, Nancy Weiss walked through the doors of Princeton's history department intent on doing something no other woman had done before: getting a job as a professor there.As a Harvard doctoral candidate, she had the credentials for the post, but her gender made her an anomaly among the applicant pool."It isn't that we have a policy against hiring women," then-history department chair Lawrence Stone told the young woman seated in his office.
As the 131st Managing Board's time at the helm of the The Daily Princetonian comes to an end today, we're talking about the things we're not going to miss about being editors: staying up late, canceling on our friends and family, editing a story that needs lots and lots of work.But that's just so that we don't have to think about all the things that we're going to miss: Late nights spent gossiping once the paper's done and we're procrastinating on our schoolwork.
A strange email showed up in students' inboxes on New Year's Day. Under the subject line "happy 2008" was a simple message ? "Have a happy new year" ? and a link to a youtube.com video.It was Joseph Perla '09's way of wishing the campus holiday cheer.