Toni Morrison remains the sole Black female recipient of a Nobel Prize in Literature. An exhibition at Princeton University, where Morrison was a professor, commemorates the 30th anniversary of her win. Morrison is pictured above in Paris in November 2010. Franck Fife/AFP via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Franck
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No. 15 Princeton advances to Sweet 16 with another upset over Missouri
It’s not yet midnight for the Princeton Tigers. The No. 15 seed moved on to the Sweet 16 after taking down No. 7 Missouri in the second round Saturday, 78-63. Tosan Evbuomwan (20) and Matt Allocco (14) of the Princeton Tigers react after a basket during the first half against
Princeton shocks Arizona, pulls off late run for biggest March Madness upset thus far
The No. 15 Princeton Tigers roared late in the second half to pull off the largest upset of March Madness thus far, taking down No. 2 University of Arizona Wildcats, 59-55. The Tigers strung together a 9-0 run at the end of the second half to come from behind and
Biden's men's March Madness bracket busted after Princeton shocks Arizona: 'Shouldn't sleep on Jersey'
President Biden could relate to many Americans Thursday night after he saw his NCAA men’s basketball tournament bracket busted when Princeton shocked Arizona in the first round, 59-55. Princeton, the No. 15 seed in the South regional, used a late rally to get past No. 2 Arizona. It’s the first
NCAA Girls’s Event: UConn, Belmont, Princeton Advance
Jackson State entered the sport with a tie for the longest energetic win streak in Division I girls’s basketball. The workforce competed in opposition to Baylor, then coached by Kim Mulkey as effectively, in final 12 months’s match — a potential clarification for a way efficient their recreation plan was.