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(09/09/14 7:58am)
The University’s request to have alawsuit moved from Morristown to Trenton was denied by Judge Vito L. Bianco last week. Bianco cited his own familiarity with the case and the lack of an available court room in Trenton as reasons to reject the demand, plaintiff representative Bruce Afran said.
(08/20/14 1:31pm)
The University has formally requested to move a locallawsuitchallenging its tax-exempt status from Morristown to Trenton, which would potentially place the lawsuit under the jurisdiction of a different judge.
(08/19/14 4:42pm)
Close to 500 University students, professors, activists and other community members protested against Israel’s armed attacks on Gaza this week.
(08/11/14 9:37pm)
A lawsuit challenging the University's zoning rights for the Arts and Transit Neighborhood was dismissed by the Mercer County Superior Court. A group of local residents led by Walter and Anne Neumann challenged the town's zoning agreement with the University over allegations of quid pro quo transactions, spot zoning and Municipal Land Use Law violations.
(07/31/14 11:32am)
A petition proposed by two railroad passenger associations challenging New Jersey Transit’s jurisdiction over the Dinky Line and its surrounding buildings was denied by the Surface Transportation Board last week.
(05/19/14 11:47am)
Amid a backdrop of intense activism, a male Columbia student is retaliating in federal court against an internal disciplinary conviction of sexual assault.
(05/06/14 6:16pm)
Revisions to sexual violence and personal safety clauses under the University's RRR policies were passed on a 12 to six vote on Monday during the last Council of Princeton University Community meeting of the academic year.
(05/04/14 6:40pm)
Potential new costs for the town, incurred through the University’s construction projects, did not play a role in increasing its voluntary contribution to the municipal government, according to a University official.
(04/24/14 4:28pm)
The University will contribute $2.75 million to the town of Princeton’s municipal budget in 2014, an increase of over 10 percent from last year’s contribution of $2.475 million.
(04/24/14 2:29pm)
The University will contribute $2.75 million to the town of Princeton’s municipal budget in 2014, an increase of over 10 percent from last year’s contribution of $2.475 million.
(04/24/14 12:46pm)
Although the relationship between the University and the town of Princeton has featured a number of heated debates over taxes, the Dinky station and the Arts and Transit Neighborhood, Mayor Liz Lempert said the two entities are focusing on common interests and effective communication.
(04/16/14 7:15pm)
Three University student groups were awarded $10,000 from the Davis Projects for Peace to launch their ideas for peace this summer in Jordan, the Philippines and India, according to the University website.
(04/15/14 2:38pm)
The University and the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory will be pursuing nuclear research under a five-year, $3.5 million grant as part of the Center for Verification Technology.They will use the grant to continue developing a protocol for testing whether a warhead has nuclear content.
(04/13/14 2:42pm)
Faculty members Mung Chiang, Emily Thompson, Serguei Oushakine, Claire Vaye Watkins, Meghan O’Rourke, Andrew Cole and Devin Fore were among the 178 winners chosen from a pool of almost 3,000 applicants to receive fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation.
(04/09/14 1:38pm)
While mathematics professor Yakov Sinai is known worldwide for his paramount contributions in dynamical systems, mathematical physics and probability theory, his students and friends say that he is, most strikingly, a gentleman.
(04/08/14 2:44pm)
Ridership for the Dinky train line, which runs between the University and Princeton Junction, declined by 10.4 percent from October to December of 2013 as compared to the same period in 2012, according to New Jersey Transit, the state-owned company that operates the train line.
(04/06/14 1:42pm)
The string of University class banners donning the upper walls of the Wawa convenience store were recently removed to allow for remodeling, according to a Wawa manager.
(04/03/14 8:44pm)
The Princeton Garden Theatre, a movie theater that is owned by the University, will be renovated under new management in June, ending its over 20-year lease agreement with Garden Theatre Inc. The administration has decided to lease the establishment to non-profit company Renew Theaters.
(03/31/14 8:06pm)
The Appellate Court of New Jersey affirmed the Department of Environmental Protection’s decision to approve the early termination of a public easement allowing University construction plans on the Dinky Station on March 18.
(03/24/14 11:38am)
The Princeton Station parking lot was outfitted with a new multispace meter system last week, supplementing existing permit spaces and ending a temporary period of free parking in the new lot, Director of Community and Regional Affairs Kristin Appelget announced. The new meter system runs at 30 cents an hour.