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(Photo courtesy of the Institute for Advanced Study)

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COMMEMORATING 75 YEARS: The Institute for Advanced Study marked its 75th anniversary on Friday, May 20, with the dedication of a granite and steel sculpture created by artist Elyn Zimmerman. The ceremony celebrated the achievements at the Institute since its founding by Louis Bamberger and his sister, Caroline Bamberger Fuld.

Sculpture Commemorates 75 Years Of Achievement at the Institute

Candace Braun

The Institute for Advanced Study marked its 75th anniversary on Friday, May 20, with the dedication of a granite and steel sculpture created by artist Elyn Zimmerman.

Hospital Consultant's Plans In Flux As Neighbors Give Mixed Reactions

Matthew Hersh

Residents of neighborhoods adjacent to the University Medical Center at Princeton remained on guard last Tuesday night as a hospital consultant offered ideas for what development could look like on the 12-acre site once the hospital leaves Princeton.

To Community Group, Medical Center Plays Role in Larger Planning Scheme

Matthew Hersh

In early 2004, when Princeton Future set out to find the "next big thing" in terms of in-town development, the organization selected the ever-evolving Witherspoon Street corridor as a part of town that should be examined.

Nader to Celebrate 50th Reunion By Addressing Government Reform

Matthew Hersh

You may not find Ralph Nader partying at the 50th Reunion tent this weekend, but you will definitely find the public advocate, two-time presidential candidate, and University alumnus urging his Princeton audience to challenge the government.

David Bradford, 'Gracious and Kind,' Remembered at Richardson Service

Matthew Hersh

When David Bradford, a family man, neighbor, and professor of economics and public affairs at Princeton University, died on February 22 from injuries incurred while trying to escape from a house fire two weeks earlier, the community immediately responded.

Stony Brook Bridge Rehab Project Stirs Troubled Waters in Township

Matthew Hersh

A project set to begin on Route 206 could burn bridges between the state and Princeton Township instead of building them.

Residents Celebrate History Of The Waxwood Building

Candace Braun

The Waxwood, the recently-opened apartment building in the John-Witherspoon Neighborhood, has been formally designated a National Historic Register site.

Experts Debate Solutions To Immigration Problems

Candace Braun

The illegal immigration problem were debated among experts with diverse backgrounds last Thursday during a forum held at the Princeton Public Library.

Numina Gallery To Hold Student Art Exhibition

Candace Braun

This Friday, Princeton High School's Numina Gallery will hold its first annual student exhibition in its newly renovated space.

 

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