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Lupe Fiasco to play at Lawnparties
Grammy-winning rap and hip-hop artist Lupe Fiasco, best known for his hit song "Superstar," will be the headline act at fall Lawnparties on Sunday, Sept. 14. The concert will also feature singer-songwriter Matt Nathanson and will begin at 3 p.m. at Quadrangle Club. It is cosponsored by Quad, the USG ...
Andlinger ’52 gives $100 million for environmental center
The University announced four alumni donations for expanding environmental research in July, the largest of which is a $100 million gift from investment manager Gerhard Andlinger ’52. These gifts are a part of the University’s $1.75 billion “Aspire” Capital Campaign. Andlinger’s gift, which will fund the Gerhard R. Andlinger Center ...
FBI: Anthrax suspect Ivins obsessed with Kappa
Though investigators have named Bruce Ivins the sole actor in the 2001 anthrax attacks and declared the case solved on Aug. 6, Ivins’ lawyer emphasized that there is no evidence proving Ivins’ alleged obsession with the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority led him to Princeton, where anthrax-laced letters were mailed from ...
- Department of Education expands inquiry into Jian Li bias case
- Judge pushes trial date back to January 2009
- University awarded $10 million in insurance dispute
- OHSA Ruling favors University on gun policy
- Record $54 million raised in 2007-08 Annual Giving campaign
- China revokes visa for Olympic gold medalist Cheek '11
- Committee gives green light to bridge-year program
- History professor Mahoney GS '67 dies after 46 years at University
- Teen hospitalized in Frick lab accident
- News & Notes | Sept. 8
A can't-miss at Myslik
Down by one with 18 minutes left to play in the women’s soccer team’s season opener against Boston University, senior midfielder and tri-captain Lisa Chinn was blazing down the right sideline. Looking up, she saw Senior forward Sarah Peteraf just in front of the goal and touched it over. Peteraf ...
Tigers trade stripes for nations’ colors
Thirteen current students and alumni — 12 athletes and one coach — competed in the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China last month, making Princeton the best-represented Ivy League school at this year’s Games. Two Princetonians — rowers Caroline Lind ’06 and Steve Coppola ’06 — returned home with medals. ...
