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Gia Musselwhite


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‘Above and beyond’: SJ Ruybalid is WBB’s star manager

From scoreboard management to last minute fruit snack runs, SJ Ruybalid single handedly manages the women’s basketball team. Now, as the women’s team heads into Ivy Madness, Ruybalid reflects on her time with the team.

From scoreboard management to last minute fruit snack runs, SJ Ruybalid single handedly manages the women’s basketball team. Now, as the women’s team heads into Ivy Madness, Ruybalid reflects on her time with the team.


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Ahead of election season, Frist reinstates notifications for first-class mail

After months of student complaints, Print & Mail Services reinstated notifications for First-Class mail on Feb. 1. These changes have been supported by various students who note that notifications for checks and ballots are important and timely with the upcoming presidential election.

After months of student complaints, Print & Mail Services reinstated notifications for First-Class mail on Feb. 1. These changes have been supported by various students who note that notifications for checks and ballots are important and timely with the upcoming presidential election.


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After ‘Oppenheimer,’ a look back at Princeton’s complicated role in nuclear history

Last spring, filming for Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer” at the Institute for Advanced Study and in East Pyne courtyard stirred excitement. The University settings in the film point to a complex history of nuclear development and protest at Princeton.

Last spring, filming for Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer” at the Institute for Advanced Study and in East Pyne courtyard stirred excitement. The University settings in the film point to a complex history of nuclear development and protest at Princeton.


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‘The team around the team’: How Princeton Band and Cheer made it a March Madness to remember

After two rounds apart at the start of the NCAA basketball tournaments, Princeton University Cheer and Princeton University Band brought the spirit of Princeton to Louisville in support of the men’s team appearance in the Sweet 16.

After two rounds apart at the start of the NCAA basketball tournaments, Princeton University Cheer and Princeton University Band brought the spirit of Princeton to Louisville in support of the men’s team appearance in the Sweet 16.


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‘The Princeton I wanted to join’: The evolution of Wintersession

Since its conception in 2014, Princeton University’s Wintersession has provided space for students to explore and learn in a pressure-free environment. The ‘Prince’ looked at its evolution and growth into the established program it is today.

Since its conception in 2014, Princeton University’s Wintersession has provided space for students to explore and learn in a pressure-free environment. The ‘Prince’ looked at its evolution and growth into the established program it is today.


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From campus activism to diversifying dermatology: Nada Elbuluk ’04 shares her journey

The ‘Prince’ sat down with Dr. Nada Elbuluk ’04, the student chair of the University’s former Third World Center (TWC) from 2001–02. Elbuluk was a leader in the push to rename TWC to the Carl A. Fields Center and now works to diversify her field of dermatology.

The ‘Prince’ sat down with Dr. Nada Elbuluk ’04, the student chair of the University’s former Third World Center (TWC) from 2001–02. Elbuluk was a leader in the push to rename TWC to the Carl A. Fields Center and now works to diversify her field of dermatology.


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Princeton women’s rugby goes varsity, keeps walk-on spirit

After years of student advocacy, the change to varsity status represents an opportunity for the team to compete at the highest level of collegiate rugby,. But this season is also a moment of transition as the players — most of whom hadn’t played rugby before they got to Princeton. 

After years of student advocacy, the change to varsity status represents an opportunity for the team to compete at the highest level of collegiate rugby,. But this season is also a moment of transition as the players — most of whom hadn’t played rugby before they got to Princeton. 


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