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Medical center may switch locale

The University Medical Center at Princeton is considering moving to a location outside of Princeton Borough, the Times of Trenton reported.Formerly Princeton Medical Center, it is currently located on Witherspoon Street.The hospital revealed that it was considering a move in May, but has made no final decisions, the Times reported.It is considering a dozen, larger sites within 10 or 20 minutes of downtown Princeton.Borough Councilman Joe O'Neill said local government will need to be closely involved if the hospital decides to move outside of the Borough.Approximately a half million visitors make use of the facility each year."We plan to hold a series of public hearings" about a hospital relocation, he said.The hospital brings more people into Princeton than anything else except the University, said O'Neill ? who is running for Borough Mayor in tomorrow's election ? in an earlier interview.The hospital, which came under new management, is "reassessing its future demands and future needs," said outgoing Borough Mayor Marvin Reed.Reed said the new mayor will need to evaluate what will be done with the Witherspoon Street site if the hospital does decide to leave.If it were to happen, the University is considering buying the property.

NEWS | 11/02/2003

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Anthropologist discusses rise in status of women in Afghanistan

In the two years since the invasion of Afghanistan by the United States and the fall of the Taliban, the political and cultural position of Afghan women has improved, said Micheline Centlivres-Demont, a professor of anthropology at the University of Neuchatel in Switzerland in a lecture yesterday.However, Afghan women continue to face violence and persecution throughout the country, she said.

NEWS | 11/02/2003

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Splish splash, a shower in math

Fine Hall, the 13-story home of Princeton's mathematics department, has so many rooms that even the most dedicated numerophile lacks the time to get acquainted with them all.It's unsurprising, then, that many people don't know about a certain eighth-floor feature you wouldn't expect to find in a math department: a bathroom with a working shower.What would statisticians and number theorists do with an office shower?

NEWS | 10/23/2003

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ORFE professor employs global positioning system in marathon

As James Mejia GS runs the New York City Marathon next weekend, Internet users will be able share the experience, charting his progress through the global positioning system he will carry in his fanny pack.In Mejia's fanny pack there will be a hand-held pocket PC called an I-PAQ, which will use Blue Tooth technology to gather information from an antenna, and a digital cell phone.

NEWS | 10/23/2003

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Students, faculty have diverse plans for upcoming fall break

After a stressful midterm week, students and faculty will be taking full advantage of the upcoming fall break.Many students are heading home for the week to reunite with family and friends they have not seen since September."I miss my friends and family so much and can't wait to spend a week with them," Calli Varner '07 said.While some undergraduates are off to their hometowns, other students and faculty members have plans for exciting vacations.Lucilla Bonilla '06 said she and a group of friends are spending the week in Cancun, Mexico, at an all-inclusive beach resort.Likewise, Chip Turner GS said he is going to a quaint bed and breakfast in Middlebury, Conn., to enjoy the countryside's calming natural beauty."I'm going to get away from my work," Turner said.Turner said the University's fall break happens at the perfect time when everyone needs a week-long relaxation period.

NEWS | 10/23/2003

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Pork-barrel funds low at University

Universities across the country benefited from the more than $2 billion Congress earmarked for academic research in 2003 ? a 10 percent increase over 2002 that represents a continuing trend of rising "pork-barrel" funding ? according to a survey by The Chronicle for Higher Education.But Princeton did not indulge in the pork.

NEWS | 10/22/2003

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Students lobby for N.J. fiscal change

Freshmen Grace Huang and Caitlin Sullivan will lobby town councils in New Jersey to reform fiscal policies between now and Election Day.Their objective is to end so-called pay-to-play, a monetary practice where tax dollars ? including money spent on college tuition ? are exchanged for lucrative government contracts at the taxpayer's expense.Sullivan and Huang are part of a student lobby group composed of 13 students from Middlesex County College, Rutgers and Princeton.

NEWS | 10/21/2003

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Princeton Theological Seminary

Can't it just be a miracle?Where does man stop questioning and let faith take over?What did the wall of Jericho look like?These questions may seem inappropriate in the average University classroom, where separation between church and state is held sacred.

NEWS | 10/21/2003