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Quite Thought Full; Princeton mom roars back to ’50s
By Katie Walsh | Opinions Editor Last week, a Princeton mother and alumnae wrote a letter to The Daily Princetonian addressed to the young women of Princeton. Susan Patton, class of 1977, Princeton’s eighth graduating […]
Philosophically speaking, college needs humanities
By Pat Higgins | Asst. Sports Editor Ask a student on campus enrolled in a philosophy or sociology class and he may voice his disdain for having to take a core class related to […]
DU alum killed in Seton Hill bus crash
By Julian Routh | Asst. News Editor Former Duquesne assistant women’s lacrosse coach and player Kristina Quigley and her unborn son died Saturday morning after a bus carrying the Seton Hill University lacrosse team crashed […]
Students can learn not to stress during college crises
By Saúl Berríos-Thomas | Layout Editor It’s 2 a.m.. Suddenly your eyes open and you’re lying in a pool of sweat. The math goes through your mind, “How many hours of sleep will I get […]
Loan fees to increase
By Julian Routh | Asst. News Editor College students will face an increase on student loans fees and a cut to the Office of Federal Student Aid due to the recently announced federal sequestration. Automatic […]
Helping you find your new Pittsburgh home
By Georgie Flynn | Student Columnist We are in the middle of the second semester of the school year, so trying to find a place to live in the upcoming year is going to […]
Residence halls suffer power outage
By Wes Crosby | News Editor A faulty line under Academic Walk caused a power outage in three residence halls that uprooted over 1,000 students for three days last weekend. Power went out at St. […]