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Friday, September 3, 2021

Report regarding MOVE bombing victims released; Zoom classes return after storm

Students gather outside Nassau Hall to protest the University's handling of the 1985 MOVE bombing victims’ remains.
Mark Dodici / The Daily Princetonian

Todays Briefing: 

A report about the University’s connection to the remains of the 1985 MOVE bombing victims revealed that the remains “were never held in storage on Princeton’s campus,” but “were used and displayed in two Princeton courses” and brought to campus “on several occasions” among other conclusions. The University has taken action to follow recommendations outlined in the report, including the establishment of policies regarding the possession and usage of human remains in the future. 

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Due to flooding and destruction caused by extreme weather conditions on Wednesday, some classes were moved to Zoom once again as instructors were unable to reach campus the next day. The storm resulted in 23 fatalities in New Jersey, and many residents were left without power. 

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