Tag: Princeton University
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Princeton University student awarded grant to join childhood cancer research project
Although it’s the leading cause of death for children under 19, according to the National Cancer Institute, childhood cancer research only receives 4% of funding from the federal cancer budget. In order to continue the search for a cure, Northwestern Mutual, through its foundation, is supporting the next generation of pediatric cancer researchers through Alex’s…
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Princeton University vaccine clinics continue through September
Princeton University expects to host additional vaccine clinics once the latest series of clinics conclude on Sept. 29. The university has been running vaccination clinics for the university community and the public at Jadwin Gym. September clinics are occurring each Wednesday starting on Sept. 1 from 1-4 p.m. Following Sept. 1, clinics will be on…
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Princeton University’s Women’s Ice Hockey alum turns pro as coaches push athletes to achieve their fullest potential
By SAMANTHA GORMAN Correspondent Forward Annie MacDonald, Princeton University Class of 2021, was drafted into the National Women’s Hockey League by the Toronto Six. This second round, ninth pick selection was announced by Princeton alumna Kelsey Koelzer, Class of 2017, on June 29. “Annie certainly is a special player who deserved this draft pick,” said…
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Princeton University athlete reflects on first Olympic experience
By SAMANTHA GORMAN Correspondent Ed Trippas of Princeton University’s Men’s Track and Field Team has returned to the States after representing Australia in his first Olympic Games. Racing in the first round of the 3,000 meter steeplechase on July 29, Trippas placed 11th, surrounded by the best athletes in the world. “It’s such a unique…
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Princeton University public safety officer on statewide list of disciplined officers
A former Princeton University Department of Public Safety officer has been included in the list of New Jersey law enforcement officers who were subject to major discipline between June 15 and Dec. 31, 2020, in a report released by the New Jersey Office of the Attorney General. Former Department of Public Safety Sgt. Stephen Solovey…
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Princeton University athlete qualifies for Australian Olympic team in 3,000-meter steeplechase.
By Samantha Gorman Ed Trippas ’21 of the Princeton University Track and Field/Cross Country Team produced an outstanding 3,000-meter steeplechase performance on June 29 to earn a spot on the Australian Olympic Team. “It’s the kind of thing you dream of as a kid when you are in this sport, so for it to actually…
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SPRAB reviews plans for a new Princeton University Health Services building
Princeton University has proposed a project that would construct a more than 76,000-square-foot University Health Services building on campus. The university presented plans for the proposed project to Princeton’s Site Plan Review Advisory Board (SPRAB) on July 14. SPRAB Chair Louisa Clayton, Vice Chair Lisa Levine, Councilman David Cohen, Ingela Kostenbader, and Anne Soos voted…
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SPRAB reviews plans for a new Princeton University Health Services building
Princeton University has proposed a project that would construct a more than 76,000-square-foot University Health Services building on campus. The university presented plans for the proposed project to Princeton’s Site Plan Review Advisory Board (SPRAB) on July 14. SPRAB Chair Louisa Clayton, Vice Chair Lisa Levine, Councilman David Cohen, Ingela Kostenbader, and Anne Soos voted…
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Planning Board hearing for Prospect Avenue application will continue in September
Princeton University representatives will return to the Princeton Planning Board in September to complete a public hearing on a proposal to demolish three Victorian houses at 110-116 Prospect Ave. and to move the former Court Club building at 91 Prospect Ave. across the street to those lots. The Princeton Planning Board started its public hearing…