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Hayk Yengibaryan

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Soccer players crowd in front of the goal at night as a white uniformed player takes a close shot, with defenders and the goalkeeper trying to stop it.

No. 3 men’s soccer comes from behind to defeat Harvard 3–1, advances to Ivy League Tournament final

With a win on Sunday, the Tigers will make a strong case to the NCAA committee for the No.1 overall seed in the 2025 College Cup.

With a win on Sunday, the Tigers will make a strong case to the NCAA committee for the No.1 overall seed in the 2025 College Cup.


A man in a dark suit and blue tie stands behind a podium that reads “Progress for Jamesburg,” raising both fists in celebration.

Thomas Emens ’25, MPA ’29, elected as mayor of Jamesburg following special election

Emens — who ran on the slogan “Progress for Jamesburg” — was elected alongside Borough councilmember Samantha Rampacek, Jamesburg resident Tracey Madigan, and resident James Kozee. 

Emens — who ran on the slogan “Progress for Jamesburg” — was elected alongside Borough councilmember Samantha Rampacek, Jamesburg resident Tracey Madigan, and resident James Kozee. 


Man in black and orange jersey with an orange number three dribbles a basketball.

Caden Pierce ’26 is now a NARP

Pierce, the Ivy League Player of the Year in 2023–24, is taking a year away from basketball to finish his economics degree and preserve a final season of eligibility, a decision that reflects the broader shift in college sports, where limited NIL opportunities in the Ivy League are forcing its top players to pause and reassess their options.

Pierce, the Ivy League Player of the Year in 2023–24, is taking a year away from basketball to finish his economics degree and preserve a final season of eligibility, a decision that reflects the broader shift in college sports, where limited NIL opportunities in the Ivy League are forcing its top players to pause and reassess their options.


A man wearing a blue quarter zip featuring the logo of the Toronto Blue Jays and the Nike logo, posing on a cushioned seat.

Mark Shapiro ’89 guides the Blue Jays’ improbable run to the World Series

Mark Shapiro ’89 arrived in Toronto as an outsider, scrutinized by a fan base that represents an entire nation. Guided by a philosophy shaped at Princeton, he stayed the course. Nearly a decade later, the Blue Jays are back in the World Series for the first time since 1993.

Mark Shapiro ’89 arrived in Toronto as an outsider, scrutinized by a fan base that represents an entire nation. Guided by a philosophy shaped at Princeton, he stayed the course. Nearly a decade later, the Blue Jays are back in the World Series for the first time since 1993.


A brick building with a modern entrance in the middle, surrounded by greenery.

2025 DPS report shows continued liquor law violations, rise in motor vehicle thefts

The 2025 DPS Security and Fire Safety Report shows liquor law violations remain high after a spike in 2023, while motor vehicle thefts rose sharply, and sex offense reports increased.

The 2025 DPS Security and Fire Safety Report shows liquor law violations remain high after a spike in 2023, while motor vehicle thefts rose sharply, and sex offense reports increased.


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