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TALL TALES OF NEW JERSEY: Princeton Author John McPhee reads an excerpt from his book, The Pine Barrens, at the Princeton Public Library on Wednesday, January 21. The book was chosen as One Book New Jersey's book of the year.
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Hun School to Improve Areas Along Edgerstoune Road

Matthew Hersh

The Princeton Regional Planning Board approved an application allowing the Hun School of Princeton to improve a service yard and various areas along Edgerstoune Road.

Princeton University Announces 4.5 Percent Increase in Tuition

Candace Braun

An enrollment fee of $38,297 for undergraduate students at Princeton University will be put into effect for the 2004-05 school year, the Board of Trustees decided on Saturday, January 24. The amount is up 4.5 percent from last year's rate of $36,649.

Einstein Lecturer Postulates Theory; Physicist Was Subject of FBI Probe

Matthew Hersh

Albert Einstein: a brilliant physicist who brought the most complex theories explaining the physical world to our everyday lives; a man who evaded adversity from an oppressive governmental regime by emigrating to the U.S.; a lovable Princeton neighbor who oftentimes played up the cutesy caricature of himself by appearing in fuzzy pink slippers and mugging playful expressions for adoring cameras.

Princeton Author John McPhee's Book Chosen as Book of the Year for N.J.

Candace Braun

Princeton author John McPhee's The Pine Barrens was chosen as One Book New Jersey's book for 2004. It will be featured in public libraries throughout the state, and will be the focus of many educational forums in New Jersey schools this year.

Seminar Series Celebrates Volunteerism, Networking

Matthew Hersh

Princeton University hosted an event that offered a social network for individuals to meet others in their fields, receive advice from veterans, and hone in on valuable industry-specific job training to enhance employee output.

 

PROFILES IN EDUCATION

Candace Braun

With two passions in life – teaching and painting – it's hard to make time for both, says John Kavalos, art teacher at Princeton High School.

 

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