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Week in Review: World Cup Edition (June 7 – June 13)
Monday, 14 June 2010
by Will Saborio
Top of the agenda this past week: World Cup. Princeton alums had a hand on all sides in the run-up to the tournament, from coaching, to hosting, to lambasting on Comedy Central. More sports on the docket too, as some Tigers got picked in the MLB drafts this past week. And other stuff: Paul Krugman
- Published in Week in Review
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Bob Bradley, Dan Barnes, John Oliver, Marc Fisher, Meg Whitman, MLB, Paul Krugman, Scott Bradley, Sports, Stephen Colbert, US Men's Soccer Team, World Cup
Ivy League NCAA Sports Redux
Friday, 26 March 2010
by Julia Bumke
Cornell may have ended its historic March Madness run last night (read the NYTimes’s take on it here), but the Ivy League still lives strong in the NCAA. Next up: Yale’s hockey team is going up against North Dakota tomorrow afternoon in the Northeast regional semifinals. Yale was ranked No. 9 in the nation after
Squash Is No Joke
Sunday, 15 February 2009
by Angela Wu
Trinity College’s men’s squash team defeated Princeton men’s squash yesterday in a close 5-4 squash game that gave the No. 1 ranked squash team its 11th perfect season of squash in a row, with a 16-0 record of squash wins. Trinity men’s squash team’s last loss was in a game of squash against Harvard in
- Published in Goings On, Princeton in the News