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Video: The Princeton DinkyOriginal at YouTube
• Thu, Jan 22
By rss@youtube.com (freedaemon) A historic look at the dinky station and the "dinky" connecting Princeton University to the rest of the world. Made by Markus Kneer, a student at Princeton. Author: freedaemon Keywords: Princeton Dinky New Jersey NJ Transit Princeton University Added: January 22, 2009
Video: NJ: Hack the vote thanks to Sequoia - Princeton Report!Original at YouTube
• Wed, Oct 29
By rss@youtube.com (VoiceofAmericans2008) October 29, 2008 Princeton University report released (10/17/2008) Video Excerpt of Shocking report on how it could be done is demonstrated on the Sequoia ABC Advantage voting machine. Keywords: Princeton Sequoia Voter Fraud Election Hack Vote NJ Obama McCain
NJ Gov.-elect Christie opts for toned-down inauguration
Original at NorthJersey.com
• Tue, Dec 8
also showed deference to the state's financial woes in 2006 by holding the gala at Jadwin Gym on the Princeton University campus. ... and more »
Count Basie, Jack Nicholson Among New NJ Hall Of Fame Members
Original at NJ TODAY
• Thu, Dec 3
Woodrow Wilson, Princeton (1856 – 1924) The 28th president of the United States also served as president of Princeton University and Governor of New Jersey; ... and more »
PRINCETON AREA: Around Town: Princeton Art Museum's Family Day ...
Original at centraljersey.com
• Fri, May 29
NJ The Princeton University Art Museum is located in the center of the Princeton University campus, next to Prospect House and only a short walk from Princeton's Nassau Street. On the Web: http:// artmuseum.princeton.edu.
PRINCETON: Health ended councilwoman's reelection bid
Original at centraljersey.com
• Thu, May 28
NJ But whatever happens, she said she will stay involved with Corner House and the initiative to curb underage drinking on the Princeton University campus, at the eating clubs and elsewhere, a cause she devoted her energies to on the council. ...
PRINCETON: Smoyer Park turf plan is opposed
Original at centraljersey.com
• Thu, May 28
NJ synthetic field at The College of New Jersey revealed high levels of lead. However, state officials say that artificial turf now in use at area high schools and Princeton University poses no health threat and is a safe alternative to natural fields.
Summit to Showcase Roles for Women in a 'Green Economy'
Original at Rutgers
• Thu, May 28
NJ Other co-sponsors of the conference include the New Jersey State Employment and Training Commission, WIRED Bio‐1, DeVry University, Fairleigh Dickinson University, the New Jersey Higher Education Recruitment Consortium, Princeton University, ...
Valedictorian Staude shines in the classroom and on the stage
Original at Princeton University
• Tue, May 26
NJ Last spring, he and classmate Grant Bermann performed in Moliere's "Le Misanthrope" in the Princeton University Art Museum. (Photo: Bentley Drezner) With the French theater workshop L'Avant-Scène (formerly known as L'Atelier), Staude performed in seven ...
Rutgers Awards Fellowships on Shared Capitalism
Original at Rutgers
• Fri, May 22
NJ Pierre Kremp, a doctoral candidate in sociology at Princeton University, will probe the diffusion of stock ownership in the United States and its consequences on wealth inequality, including a comparison of employee stock ownership and nonemployee ...
Friends of arts Family Day a great event
Original at centraljersey.com
• Fri, May 22
NJ It was our pleasure to welcome the 900 people who attended Family Day —a record number — on May 16, sponsored by the Friends of Princeton University Art Museum. This eagerly anticipated annual event features art projects, live entertainment, ...
PRINCETON: Nearly 400 students seek primary absentee ballots
Original at centraljersey.com
• Thu, May 21
NJ By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer The campaign of Princeton University sophomore Mendy Fisch for Princeton Borough Council has managed to convince close to 400 university students to request absentee ballots for the June 2 Democratic primary election, ...
Tune Up Your Ears
Original at centraljersey.com
• Thu, May 21
NJ Mr. Trueman, who has received grants from the Guggenheim and MacArthur foundations, teaches composition at Princeton University and performs in numerous ensembles, including the Princeton Laptop Orchestra, or PLOrk. Mr. Pender, the mandolin player, ...
Stark Raven Mad: A show about Poe
Original at newjerseynewsroom.com
• Wed, May 20
NJ The Princeton University Triangle Club has a rich history dating back to the days of F. Scott Fitzgerald and Booth Tarkington. Founded 118 years ago, Triangle Club is not only the oldest collegiate musical-comedy troupe in the nation, and is also the ...
PU Men's Lax Misfires in Cornell Rematch, Falls 6-4 to Big Red in ...
Original at Town Topics
• Wed, May 20
NJ For the Princeton University men's lacrosse team, this spring has amounted to a revenge tour. Over the course of the season, Princeton has beaten five teams (Johns Hopkins, Albany, Syracuse, Dartmouth, and Brown) who tagged the Tigers with losses in ...
PRINCETON: EPA chief touts green jobs to university audience
Original at centraljersey.com
• Wed, May 13
Kansas City Star NJ Protection Agency, laid out her plans to fight for environmental justice for low-income Americans and use so-called green jobs to help reinvigorate the economy during a Friday speech at the Woodrow Wilson School of Princeton University. ...
Eagle Scout's Service Project Preserves a Ten-Year Piece of Town ...
Original at Town Topics
• Wed, May 13
NJ The result is a searchable database, with the ability to locate every Town Topics article written about Princeton's most beloved resident, Albert Einstein, from 1946 until his death in 1955, as well as coverage about a young Princeton University ...
PU Men's Lightweights Get Redemption, Overcoming Wind, Foes to Win ...
Original at Town Topics
• Wed, May 13
NJ The wind was howling across Lake Quinsigamond in Worcester, Mass. as the Princeton University men's lightweight crew competed in the Eastern Sprints last Sunday. “There were tough conditions with winds of 30 mph,” said Princeton lightweight head coach ...
POINT TAKEN: Engineering a future for newspapers?
Original at centraljersey.com
• Mon, May 11
NJ So, here we are in May of 2009, as likely to find the future of newspaper journalism in the electrical engineering department of Princeton University as at a newspaper forum across campus. Will S-Mart be the answer? I don't know but I suspect that it ...
PRINCETON: Dinky station must move, university says
Original at centraljersey.com
• Sat, May 9
• 5 related articles
NJ By Lauren Otis,Staff Writer PRINCETON -- Princeton University officials have presented an updated proposal for an arts and transit neighborhood along Alexander Road south of McCarter Theatre to Princeton Borough Council, but held firm to one ...
PRINCETON: University gets $20 million for energy research
Original at centraljersey.com
• Thu, May 7
NJ By Greg Forester, Staff Writer PRINCETON -- Princeton University will receive a total of $20 million in federal funding over the next five years for the creation of an energy research center under a federal initiative announced by President Barack ...
PRINCETON: Loose Ends: Some last-minute lamentations
Original at centraljersey.com
• Wed, May 6
NJ By Pam Hersh Special Writer “Wait a minute, Princeton University students: Slow down. I need to ask you a roving-reporter question about doing things at the last minute,” I said to a few students whizzing by me on campus two weeks ago. ...
Health Department Prepared for Swine Flu
Original at Town Topics
• Wed, May 6
• 1 related articles
NJ The Woodrow Wilson School (WWS) on the Princeton University campus is hosting a panel discussion, “The Swine Flu Outbreak: Can a Pandemic be Prevented?” today, Wednesday, May 6 at 4:30 pm in Dodds Auditorium, Robertson Hall. The event is free and open ...
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PRINCETON: Tigers earn share of Ivy title
Original at centraljersey.com
• Tue, May 5
NJ - Justin Feil Neither did the Princeton University men's lacrosse team as it erupted for a 7-0 halftime lead on the way to an 11-7 win over Brown on Saturday at Class of 1952 Stadium. ”Our seniors didn't want to play our last game here today,” said Lesko, ...
PRINCETON: Swine flu precautions follow confirmation of first NJ cases
Original at centraljersey.com
• Fri, May 1
At Princeton University, vigilance is the word used to describe the university's activities in monitoring the swine flu situation, according to Cass Cliatt, a university spokeswoman. She said a team of administrators charged with emergency preparedness ...
PRINCETON: Scenes: The Princeton Festival beg ins its revelry
Original at centraljersey.com
• Fri, May 1
NJ The workshop will culminate in a performance at the Princeton University Chapel. The festival's free lecture series has expanded to several public libraries in Princeton, Rocky Hill and Lambertville.
PRINCETON: Boro shuttle gave 5851 rides in first year
Original at centraljersey.com
• Thu, Apr 30
NJ - Lauren Otis, Lauren Otis He said a new contract with an operator for the FreeB vehicle will soon be finalized, which is “going to cut the operational costs in half,” and efforts to expand the FreeB's geographic reach, coordinated with Princeton University, are progressing. ...
PRINCETON: Organizers pleased by university tax forum
Original at centraljersey.com
• Thu, Apr 30
• 5 related articles
NJ - Lauren Otis, Lauren Otis By Lauren Otis Organizers of a forum seeking public support for efforts to press Princeton University to pay more in property taxes are pleased and ready to set strategies for the campaign's next step. ”We thought the meeting went very well,” said ...
PRINCETON: Watershed group names 5 new trustees
Original at centraljersey.com
• Thu, Apr 30
NJ Mr. Erickson is Managing Director and Portfolio Strategist for Princeton University Investment Company. Prior to joining PRINCO, Mr. Erickson spent almost 10 years at International Private Equity Group. He received a bachelor's of science degree in ...
POLICE BLOTTER: Princeton, West Windsor, Montgomery, Plainsboro
Original at centraljersey.com
• Mon, Apr 27
NJ Police said Ms. Telles provided alcohol to Amanda Hawila, 20, of Foulke Hall, on the Princeton University campus. Ms. Hawila was charged as a minor in possession of alcohol, police said. Adam Fox, 22, of Allendale, was arrested after a records search ...
PRINCETON: TigerTransit system makes campus cuts
Original at centraljersey.com
• Mon, Apr 27
NJ By Greg Forester, Staff Writer PRINCETON -- Four months after Princeton University rolled out its new and improved campus transportation system, called TigerTransit, the school has cut services by reducing the amount of buses on the road and ...
PRINCETON: Center for Leadership Training marks 20th year
Original at centraljersey.com
• Mon, Apr 27
NJ Mr. Oscar, a graduate of Princeton University, most recently was president and founder of The Learning Project, a not-for-profit school management organization based in New York City, and was one of the founding leaders of Teach for America. ...
Princeton University and borough taxes
Original at centraljersey.com
• Fri, Apr 24
NJ Princeton University Vice President Robert Durkee wrote recently “that Borough taxpayers benefit financially from the University's presence,” and that “This finding is consistent with the fact” that “Princeton Borough taxpayers pay the lowest tax rate ...
PRINCETON: Forum Sunday on university tax status
Original at centraljersey.com
• Thu, Apr 23
• 5 related articles
NJ - Lauren Otis, Lauren Otis By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer This Sunday, Princeton residents can come out to hear the case for Princeton University paying more to their communities so they will pay less. ”This is about direct tax relief to taxpayers in the borough and township,” not ...
Come Together
Original at centraljersey.com
• Wed, Apr 22
NJ The spirit of Communiversity is exactly the name: the joining of the community and the university. The Arts Council of Princeton and Princeton University first hosted the event in the mid-1980s, though its roots reach back to the late 1960s. ...
(Photo by Stephen Goldsmith)
Original at Town Topics
• Wed, Apr 22
NJ It was Easter Sunday and the Princeton University baseball team's hopes for a Gehrig Division crown were on life support. Having fallen 8-0 to Columbia in the opening game of a doubleheader that day, Princeton stood at 2-7 in Ivy League play, ...
PRINCETON: D & R Canal gets canoe-driven cleanup
Original at centraljersey.com
• Mon, Apr 20
NJ ”We're doing the cleanups to show the importance of having clean waterways in New Jersey,” said Laura Burke, who works as a campus organizer with the Princeton University chapter of Water Watch. “We drink that water and we depend on (the river's) ...
SCHOOL VOTES: Princeton, West Windsor-Plainsboro, Montgomery
Original at centraljersey.com
• Thu, Apr 16
NJ Mr. Kalmbach has worked at Princeton University and is the current vice chairman of the board at the University Medical Center at Princeton. Mr. Sipprelle is a former high school teacher and foreign service officer who recently ran for Princeton ...
Beyond the Horizon
Original at centraljersey.com
• Wed, Apr 15
NJ While in town, she often spent time at Princeton University, participating in discussions with Eddie Glaude Jr. and Cornel West. “I like all of Princeton,” she says. “The university towns have a certain atmosphere, and I like that atmosphere. ...
PRINCETON: AROUND TOWN: UMCP Kids Marathon is picking up steam
Original at centraljersey.com
• Wed, Apr 15
NJ A children’s training session was hosted last week by the Princeton University Track Team at Weaver Track on the campus. The lucky participants are well on their way to achieving their first incentive for completing their first five miles. ...
PRS Language Program’s “Impressive Production” Cited for Helping ...
Original at Town Topics
• Wed, Apr 15
NJ Her husband, William B. Russel is Princeton University’s Arthur W. Marks ’19 Professor of Chemical Engineering and Dean of the Graduate School, and he, along with the two sons she raised in Princeton, comprise one family; the public schools, she says, ...
Drop in Endowment Forces University to Increase Budget Cuts
Original at Town Topics
• Wed, Apr 15
NJ Given the severity of the economic downturn, Princeton University’s endowment is now expected to decrease 30 percent, instead of the 25 percent projected in January. In a letter sent to the university community last week, PU President Shirley Tilghman ...
PRINCETON: Group seeking tax relief from Princeton University
Original at centraljersey.com
• Mon, Apr 13
• 5 related articles
NJ By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer A group formed by area politicians will be holding an April 26 public presentation on Princeton University’s property tax obligation to Princeton Borough and Township and whether its current payments to the community are ...
PRINCETON: Westerly Road Church planning for new home
Original at centraljersey.com
• Thu, Apr 9
NJ More than 50 percent of the congregation comes from the borough or township, including many Princeton University and Princeton Theological Seminary students. The church buses in 50 to 60 students from the university and seminary for weekend services, ...
Reinhardt/Schaeffer to address health care reform, April 13
Original at wws.princeton.edu
• Thu, Apr 9
• 3 related articles
NJ at 4:30 pm on Monday, April 13 in Wallace 300 on the Princeton University campus. Uwe Reinhardt is recognized as one of the nation's leading authorities on health care economics. He has been a member of the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy ...
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Campus Greening: Student-Run Farmer’s Market Returning for Another ...
Original at Town Topics
• Wed, Apr 8
NJ Spearheaded by two Princeton University students, Kathryn Andersen and Ruthie Schwab, the market features organic produce from area vendors. “Most of our farmers are actually within Princeton, or in Lawrenceville,” Ms. Schwab said in a telephone ...
“King Lear” Rages and Howls in Contemporary Costuming in Theatre ...
Original at Town Topics
• Wed, Apr 8
NJ In their current production, Princeton Shakespeare Company and Theatre Intime promise “a daring reinterpretation,” and director Laura Fletcher, Princeton University junior, has dressed her actors in informal contemporary attire, rehearsed them with ...
PRINCETON: FOOTPRINTS 2009: Walking the walk
Original at centraljersey.com
• Tue, Apr 7
NJ Princeton University Prof. Melissa Harris-Lacewell, who appears regularly on Rachel Maddow, Bill Moyers, and other popular programs, will give the keynote on the importance of voluntarism in today’s economy. In addition, participants and supporters are ...
PRINCETON: SPOTLIGHT: Joanne Epply-Schmidt: Inspiring young people ...
Original at centraljersey.com
• Tue, Apr 7
NJ Born in Hartford, Conn., in 1955, Joanne Epply was an infant when her family moved to Hanover, NH Princeton University (Class of ‘82) was followed by Yale Divinity School (Master of Divinity, ‘88) then 12 years of full-time parish work. ...
PRINCETON: Former NJ Gov. Tom Kean urges preparedness
Original at centraljersey.com
• Mon, Apr 6
NJ By Angela Wu, Special Writer Addressing an emergency preparedness conference at Princeton University on Friday, former New Jersey Gov. Thomas Kean warned Americans against becoming complacent about national security threats. ...
PRINCETON: Hun’s Quirk takes boys lacrosse job
Original at centraljersey.com
• Mon, Apr 6
NJ His oldest son played at Princeton University, and Quirk is still a regular at games. In taking over the Raiders, he has pulled from resources like the Tigers. ”Bill Tierney has been a great help,” Quirk said of the long-time PU coach. ...
PRINCETON: ‘Can science and faith coexist?’
Original at centraljersey.com
• Fri, Apr 3
NJ The free discussion will take place on Tuesday, April 21, at 7:30 pm in Princeton University’s McCormick Hall. Participating will be three scientists who will provide insight into “the impact of faith on their respective fields of study, relating the ...
No. 5 PU Men’s Lacrosse Survives at Yale, Now Faces Giant Clash ...
Original at Town Topics
• Wed, Apr 1
NJ Bill Tierney didn’t have a good feeling as he watched his Princeton University men’s lacrosse team go through its pregame routine last Saturday at Yale. “We shot horribly in warm-up so I knew our guys weren’t concentrating like they should,” said ...
Princeton Personality
Original at Town Topics
• Wed, Apr 1
NJ During this time, students at Princeton University were also demanding courses in African-American literature, says Dr. Hodges, who had received her doctorate in the late 1960s. “12 African-American male seniors wanted a student-initiated seminar, ...
Princeton University to host Inaugural Poetry Festival
Original at centraljersey.com
• Tue, Mar 31
NJ To celebrate poetry’s vital place in our culture, Princeton University’s Lewis Center for the Arts Performance Central program will present the inaugural Princeton Poetry Festival. Poets from around the world will read and share their work during the ...
Barbara C. Macauley, 90
Original at centraljersey.com
• Mon, Mar 30
NJ Mrs. Macauley was employed at Princeton University for over 30 years. She was a member of the Nassau Presbyterian Church , the Deborah Hospital Foundation, and the Princeton Business and Professional Women’s Club. Daughter of the late John and Bessie ...
COMMUNITY CALENDAR: Friday, March 27 to Friday, April 3, 2009
Original at centraljersey.com
• Fri, Mar 27
NJ Anthony T. Grafton, Princeton University’s Henry Putnam University Professor of History, will deliver the annual James Baldwin Lecture at 5:30 pm in McCormick 101 on the Princeton University campus. Professor Grafton will look at what has traditionally ...
Ignited by Lesko’s Flair in Defensive Midfield, Princeton Men’s ...
Original at Town Topics
• Wed, Mar 25
NJ Josh Lesko’s offensive production has been heading in the wrong direction during his career with the Princeton University men’s lacrosse team. During his freshman season in 2006, Lesko tallied 17 points on 11 goals and six assists. ...
Topics in Brief A Community Bulletin
Original at Town Topics
• Wed, Mar 25
NJ A week-long celebration of Hindu culture and religion featuring lectures, performances, and yoga demonstrations will be held March 28 to April 5 on the Princeton University campus. Entitled “Hinduism in the 21st Century,” the week will explore the ...
(Photo by Stephen Goldsmith)
Original at Town Topics
• Wed, Mar 18
NJ It would have been understandable if Brett Wilson and his fellow seniors on the Princeton University men’s hockey team didn’t sleep too well last Saturday night. Earlier in the evening, Princeton had squandered an opportunity to close out visiting ...
Perception vs: Reality: Wilson Says Nuclear Weapons Are Misunderstood
Original at Town Topics
• Wed, Mar 18
NJ The Program on Science and Global Security, a research group at Princeton University since 1975, became a unit of the Woodrow Wilson School in July 2001. The program seeks to “provide the technical basis for policy initiatives in nuclear arms control, ...
Princeton Waldorf School Marks 25 Years Teaching Three “R”s ...
Original at Town Topics
• Wed, Mar 18
NJ Workshop support from Princeton University Teacher Preparation head Henry Drury enabled her to introduce “this fabulous curriculum” to the area. “This fabulous curriculum,” according to Ms. Lemmo, a Borough resident who had worked at the school earlier ...
While Tiger Men’s Hoops Fell Short of Title, Season-Ending Win at ...
Original at Town Topics
• Wed, Mar 18
NJ The Ivy League championship wasn’t up for grabs when the Princeton University men’s basketball team travelled to Penn last week for the season finale but there was still a lot of pride on the line. Coming off a tough weekend which saw it lose to ...
Upcoming Numina Gallery Exhibition Offers Retrospective of ...
Original at Town Topics
• Wed, Mar 11
NJ thanks to the Princeton Historical Society, the Princeton University Archives, the Drumthwacket Foundation, and numerous teachers, staff, alumni, and Princeton residents who contributed the materials that now fill the gallery. ...
PU Art Exhibit “Outside In” Poses Questions About Contemporary ...
Original at Town Topics
• Wed, Mar 11
NJ “Outside In,” a new exhibit at the Princeton University Art Museum, aims to dismantle any preconceived notions of what a mixture of Chinese, American, and contemporary art might look like. Featuring six artists, all of whom are American citizens whose ...
With Berger Saving Her Best for Last, PU Women’s Hoops Clinches ...
Original at Town Topics
• Wed, Mar 11
NJ It has taken a lot of toil and tribulation but Julia Berger was ready to shine in crunch time last Friday as the Princeton University women’s basketball team battled Columbia. Princeton senior forward Berger, who had just five starts in her first three ...
Topics in Brief A Community Bulletin
Original at Town Topics
• Wed, Mar 4
NJ The Princeton University cycling team will hold a race in downtown Princeton on Saturday, March 7. The 0.7-mile course will run along Prospect Street, and will finish on Western Way. Among the local favorites are Nicholas Frey, U23 national champion ...
Displaying a Never-Say-Die Mentality, PU Women’s Squash Wins 3rd ...
Original at Town Topics
• Wed, Feb 18
NJ On paper, it looked like the Princeton University women’s squash team was a virtual lock to win the Howe Cup national team title last weekend at Harvard. Princeton had won the last two national titles and came into the weekend undefeated and ranked No. ...
Herr Living Out Childhood Dream as She Plays for Williams Hockey
Original at Town Topics
• Wed, Jan 28
NJ - As a grade-schooler, Sarah Herr spent an afternoon at Princeton University’s Baker Rink that changed the course of her life. “I remember seeing a Princeton ...
Displaying Princeton Hockey Bloodlines, Cook Ending Union Career ...
Original at Town Topics
• Wed, Jan 28
NJ - Matt Cook’s grandfather, father, and uncle all played hockey for Princeton University so it’s no surprise that he hit the ice early in life. ...
Princeton Review ranks College 'Best Value'
Original at www.signal-online.net
• Tue, Jan 20
• 12 related articles
NJ - Princeton University was ranked the third best value for private schools and the New Jersey Institute of Technology was listed one of the best values for ...
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Opener matters for PU
Original at Packet Online
• Mon, Sep 1
NJ - The Princeton University field hockey team isn’t going to wait that long. The Tigers open their season on Saturday at Richmond, and they’re calling it a ...
Princeton U. maps its roads to the future - The Times of Trenton - NJ.com
Original at NJ.com
• Fri, May 16
Princeton U. maps its roads to the future The Times of Trenton - NJ.com, NJ - BY ROBERT STERN PRINCETON TOWNSHIP -- As Princeton University increases the density of its 380-acre main campus, it will look to change parking, ...
Candidates for Princeton SGA Vice President - Rider University The Rider News
Original at Rider University The Rider
• Thu, Apr 10
Candidates for Princeton SGA Vice President Rider University The Rider News, NJ - Apr 10, 2008 I wish to work with the Senate on the Princeton campus. I feel as though Senate in itself has immense potential in shaping a student’s community. ...
Princeton University president's salary in line with Ivy peers
Original at McKeesport Daily News
• Tue, Nov 15
NJ - Princeton University President Shirley M. Tilghman was among the nation's 50 private university presidents who earned $500,000 or more each in total ... Lynn University Head Paid More Than Harvard's, Chronicle Says Bloomberg