Borough Police charged Lisa Bendele '09 with aggravated assault last Sunday after she allegedly struck a nurse at the University Medical Center at Princeton.
Trustees today approved fee increases and a $1.2 billion budget for 2008-09, the University announced. Student fees will total $45,695 next year, a 3.9 percent jump over this year's expenses.
Aristotle wrote that you could persuade people in three ways. You could use ethos, or arguments based on the speaker's character: I'm a trustworthy and honest guy, so you should pay attention to this column.
I'm writing this column as therapy, a break from grading the final exams for my course. Samuel Johnson once described a second marriage as the triumph of hope over experience, and I see a sort of parallel with teaching and
As the 131st Managing Board of The Daily Princetonian exits the stage, we would like to highlight the major issues it has covered over the past year. Beginning early last semester, we have called on the University to clarify and
Despite balancing exams and hockey practice, with the final stretch of the season in sight, the women's hockey team is digging deep to find the will to win.
A s our time as sports editors for the 131st board of The Daily Princetonian grinds to a halt, we're trying to find meaning in the 12,586,221 hours we've spent working at this paper in the last year, which is
According to a recent piece on "20/20," a person's happiness is determined not by genetics or the events that occur in one's life, but rather by one's relative state of mind.
For most students, Intersession is a time of unwinding and much-needed relaxation. But for winter athletes, the season's midpoint is a perfect vantage point both to reflect on the past and prepare for the future.
In the men's basketball team's Jan. 9 loss to Lafayette, the Tigers built a formidable lead in the first half before fading down the stretch and falling in overtime, 76-71.
If the women's basketball team's victory against Penn was any indication, the Ivy League might be a cure for the Tigers, who struggled in non-conference play before taking down the Quakers to begin the league season undefeated.
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
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.
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. The letters were scrambled together;
History professor Jan Gross is under investigation in his native Poland for slandering the Polish government -- a crime punishable with a prison sentence of up to three years -- after claiming in a new book that anti-Semitism was prevalent
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.
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.
All Princeton faculty members who have given to 2008 presidential candidates so far have donated to Democrats, according to federal records of donations to presidential campaigns from Princeton University employees.