Transportation
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Given that the disadvantages above are perfectly justified, indeed, college-based budgets used to purchase group tickets are limited, and recognizing that political activism, performances and exhibitions can be important to many Princeton students, the Editorial Board recommends that the University look into alternative ways to sponsor trip opportunities for a wider student pool.
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The University policy that prohibits undergraduates from parking cars in the area between the access kiosks from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekdays has caused inconvenience for some University student
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At Tuesday night’s Borough Council meeting, resident Charles Crider GS ’79 made a public presentation requesting that the Council ask the University to fund a long-term study of the local community’s transit options.
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The plan to replace the Dinky is deeply flawed on two counts: cost-effectiveness and logistical feasibility.
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The University’s Office of Transportation & Parking Services announced last Thursday that it is partnering with WeCar to offer car rentals to University students. The service competes with Zipcar, which offers the same service but is only for those over 21 years old.




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