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(Photo by George Vogel)

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PROTESTING THE WAR: Sue Niederer of Hopewell spoke against the U.S. campaign in Iraq and despaired over the life of her son, Seth Dvorin, who was killed in Iraq by a roadside bomb. Army 1st Lt. Dvorin was married at home in August five days before he returned to duty in Iraq.
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Powell Defends Iraq War; Receives Award

Matthew Hersh

Before a crowd of Princeton University students and local dignitaries, Secretary of State Colin Powell Friday accepted a student-issued award and defended the U.S.-led war in Iraq, saying that Iraq under Saddam Hussein had both the technical capabilities and intent of producing weapons of mass destruction.

Princeton Professor, Alumnus Named Next University Provost

Matthew Hersh

Princeton University has named Professor Christopher Eisgruber to succeed Amy Guttman as its next provost. In an announcement made Monday, University officials said the board of trustees had acted on the recommendation of President Shirley Tilghman and approved the appointment of the 42 year-old director of the University's program in law and public affairs.

Students' Shopping Center Alternatives Are Met With Resistance From Residents

Matthew Hersh

A Rutgers University landscape architecture undergraduate class appeared before the Princeton Regional Planning Board last Thursday to offer site alternatives to the Princeton Shopping Center layout which is often perceived as antiquated. Many residents, however, expressed support for the facility's current design, contending that the "problems" the studio outlined simply do not exist.

 

 

 

 

 

 
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