Category: archives
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Fresh take on an old problem
New ideas for job hunters. By: Melinda Sherwood Job hunters are always looking for new ways to market their skills and build a strong network of contacts in the business community. Here are two fresh strategies for accomplishing both: Group ‘therapy’ Even in job hunting, there is power in numbers, according to one consultant.…
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WW-P board hopefuls are new to the process
Two West Windsor seats and one Plainsboro seat are being contested. By: Shanay Cadette Several contenders for seats on the West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional Board of Education are new to the public electoral process. Ellen Walsh has never held elective office. The Plainsboro resident is vying for the open Plainsboro seat against William Probasco of Thoreau…
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South hockey battles to finish in state hockey loss
Pirates fall at No. 4 Randolph By: Justin Feil In what turned out to be the final game of the West Windsor-Plainsboro High South ice hockey team season, the Pirates saw glimpses of just how they’d done throughout the year. Though WW-P South lost, 2-0, to defending public school champion Randolph in the second round…
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PU men win Ivy hoop crown
Tigers await NCAA tourney fate By: Justin Feil It’s a good thing that Princeton University goes on spring break Friday. It means that the Tiger men’s basketball team won’t be so distracted during classes by thoughts of the NCAA tournament. The Tigers sealed their first trip to the NCAA tournament since the 2000-01 season by…
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Montgomery’s rookie robotics team makes the cut
Comes in sixth out of 47 teams and qualifies for the nationals in Atlanta. By: Jill Matthews MONTGOMERY They may be only a rookie team, but the Montgomery High School Cougar Robotics team certainly did not perform like one at this weekend’s For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology regional competition held at…
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Film fest appeals to adventurers
Sporting goods store teams up with university’s Outdoor Action program. By: David Campbell If you’re a cinema buff with a yen for parasailing in the Himalayas, extreme white-water adventure in Iceland and Mexico, or the nomadic life of Tibetan herding, then you’ll be sure not to miss this year’s Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour.…
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PU sprints to EISL crown
Reinhardt helps lead Tigers to title By: Justin Feil Will Reinhardt has only been exposed to Ivy League swimming for two years, but the Princeton University sophomore seems to be getting the hang of it. Reinhardt, a California resident, won the 50 and 100 freestyle races and was a part of two winning relays as…
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Innovation key for contest runners-up
Profiles of three top contest winners. By: Gwen McNamara Proximities wasn’t the only company to make out big at the Princeton University Business Plan Contest. Here are the three other top contest winners: Amplife Technologies Second place went to Amplife Technologies, a company developed by seniors Phillipe Inagaki and Mark Morales. The company, incorporated…
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OBITUARIES, March 9, 2004
Reginald A. Hackley, Janet S. Stolzfus, Peter E. Markens. Reginald A. Hackley Sarnoff research scientist Reginald A. Hackley of Princeton died Wednesday. He was 96. Born in Oakfield, N.Y., he moved to Princeton in 1942. A research scientist, he worked at the David Sarnoff Research Center in West Windsor for many years. He attended…
