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Week in Review: The Triple Threat Edition (August 8 -14)
Thursday, 18 August 2011
by Shirley Gao
They say trouble’s a-brewin’ in Princeton-town… Remember the anthrax scare of 2001? Well, white powder worries has hit once again. This time, packages of suspect contents were mailed to the Princeton University Medical Center and a Princeton-based manufacturer in what police call two unrelated events. The Princeton Packet reports that on Monday morning, an employee at
- Published in Week in Review
Freshman sues University for extra time during exams
Thursday, 29 October 2009
by Will Saborio
Diane Metcalf-Leggette ’13, a learning-disabled student from Virginia, is suing Princeton for refusing her extra time to take her midterm exams, The New Jersey Law Journal reported today. After failing to reach an accommodation with University officials over a series of meetings, Metcalf-Leggette sued the school on Monday. But Metcalf-Leggette faced a hiccup in her
- Published in Faculty, Goings On, Princeton in the News
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ADA, case, Connell v. Princeton, David Metcalf, lawsuit, learning disability, Metcalf-Leggette, Princeton University, suing, Zakharia v. Princeton