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Michael Graves, FAIA, Awarded AIA Topaz Medallion
For immediate release: Washington, D.C. - December 3, 2009 - The Board of The American Institute of Architects and the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture named Michael Graves, FAIA, as 2010 recipient of the Topaz Medallion for Excellence in Architectural Education.
Students pay no tuition but work for campus businesses at College of the Ozarks
College of the Ozarks doesn't charge tuition, but requires students to work at campus businesses.
Giving his regards to Broadway
The new Broadway production of “Ragtime” opened on Nov. 15, and a Princeton High School graduate was starring in a lead role as the Jewish immigrant, Tateh.
Quality crude, hilarious, educational fun is guaranteed with Avenue Q . Ever looked back on those terrible moments of your life, and thought, this would have been hilarious if it had not happened to me? If so, this musical is for you.
Princeton Immigrants' Past Comes Alive in Historical Society Walking Tour of Town
A new Historical Society of Princeton walking tour launched last week reveals palpable traces of the past in the everyday.
Restaurateur plans to make inroads in New Jersey and beyond
Anthony Leone, founder and president of Energy Kitchen, explains what it takes for a small business to succeed in a still-struggling economy.
There is a rather obnoxious quotation in the Frist Campus Center, by someone named Ricardo Luna, to the effect that, "It's not just the campus memories that link us together.
Lower taxes for me -- subsidized by you
George Amick's Capital Talk column "Why Wantage left Sussex at altar" illustrates the fickleness of voters in New Jersey and beyond.
Franklin Township Youth Council Hosts
Somerset, NJ The Franklin Township Youth Council , a youth-led community service organization, under the direction of the Franklin Township Department of Parks & Recreation and the Township Youth Services Commission, will be hosting a free SAT Practice Test for high school students Saturday, November 21, from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at Franklin ...
The Daily Princetonian, 2008-05-16
In police force, dearth of alumni
Princeton in the nation's Service" may be the University's unofficial motto, but the widespread enthusiasm for service among Princetonians does not extend to state law enforcement.
In order to amass a few dollars in these financially harrowing times, a middle school in North Carolina recently floated the idea of a new fund-raiser - paying for grades.
The Daily Princetonian, 2008-05-16
I'm very disappointed with the grades on this paper," a preceptor recently told my class.
In Princeton, Pelosi hails public option as entrepreneurial engine
U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of California and U.S. Rep. Rush Holt PRINCETON - A week to the day after Congress passed a health care reform bill that she personally maneuvered through the lower house halls of power, U.S. HouseA Speaker Nancy PelosiA of CaliforniaA on Saturday hailed the measure as a stimulus of economic and individual freedom.
The Economy Looks Better in Paul Krugmana s Neighborhood
Around here we take what Paul Krugman has to say seriously, which is probably why we've been so depressed lately.
NY Fed president at Princeton to discuss economy
Lessons learned from the global economic crisis will be the topic of an address by Federal Reserve Bank of New York President William Dudley at Princeton University.
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Ben Foster is one the finest of Hollywood's new breed of actors, be it on Six Feet Under or in films like 3:10 to Yuma and Alpha Dog.
"Ten," nominated for the Palme d'Or at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival, is surprisingly simple yet disturbingly complex.
'Avenue Q' blazes path to Boston
The touring cast of the Broadway musical 'Avenue Q' will arrive at Boston's Colonial Theatre this week to perform their witty puppet theatrics.
Pfizer trimming research plants after buying Wyeth
The world's biggest drugmaker said Monday it is closing six of its 20 research facilities, reorganizing and consolidating others, and cutting the jobs of roughly 15 percent of its scientists and support staff.
U of Tenn embraces sustainability
University of Tennessee 's flagship campus is riding a green wave that is sweeping across campuses nationally.
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