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Teresa Chen


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Princeton Town Council retains law firm for car crash lawsuit, reviews monthly police report

The Jan. 27 Princeton Council meeting included a vote to retain special counsel on an ongoing lawsuit involving Mayor Mark Freda and heard the police chief report’s from December.

The Jan. 27 Princeton Council meeting included a vote to retain special counsel on an ongoing lawsuit involving Mayor Mark Freda and heard the police chief report’s from December.


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Some students stranded by snow storm, U. prepares to resume operations

Faced with travel disruptions, some students have been unable to return to campus for the start of the semester. The University plans to reopen facilities on Tuesday.

Faced with travel disruptions, some students have been unable to return to campus for the start of the semester. The University plans to reopen facilities on Tuesday.


A rectangular orange sign reading "Defend Historic Princeton" in black lettering is planted on the lawn outside a home. Behind it, another sign, reading "Affordable Housing" with a green check mark, and "Luxury Hi-Rise Apartment Buildings Apartment BLDGS" with a red ex mark, is visible.

To defend or expand? That is the question for one controversial Princeton development

On the grounds Princeton Theological Seminary’s former Tennent Roberts Campus, a development of a new apartment complex has been proposed. Here at 108 Stockton Street, a conflict steeped in years of history plays out between the municipality, which is seeking to grow and to meet its affordable housing obligations, and the local Princeton residents who oppose it.

On the grounds Princeton Theological Seminary’s former Tennent Roberts Campus, a development of a new apartment complex has been proposed. Here at 108 Stockton Street, a conflict steeped in years of history plays out between the municipality, which is seeking to grow and to meet its affordable housing obligations, and the local Princeton residents who oppose it.


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Princeton Prof. Ruha Benjamin tapped for Zohran Mamdani’s transition team

Princeton professor Ruha Benjamin was appointed to New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani’s Committee on Technology transition committee earlier this month.

Princeton professor Ruha Benjamin was appointed to New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani’s Committee on Technology transition committee earlier this month.


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USG reviews progress of working groups, discusses international financial aid and athletics success

At the Nov. 16 USG meeting, the Senate reviewed initiatives supporting international students, recapped Athletics and Mental Health Committee work, and celebrated USG’s 50th-anniversary programming.

At the Nov. 16 USG meeting, the Senate reviewed initiatives supporting international students, recapped Athletics and Mental Health Committee work, and celebrated USG’s 50th-anniversary programming.


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Thai pro-democracy leaders headline U.S. premiere of “Breaking the Cycle” at Princeton

At Princeton’s U.S. premiere of “Breaking the Cycle,” Thai leaders traced Future Forward/Move Forward’s rise and court-ordered dissolution, urging youth participation while warning that “lawfare” threatens democracy.

At Princeton’s U.S. premiere of “Breaking the Cycle,” Thai leaders traced Future Forward/Move Forward’s rise and court-ordered dissolution, urging youth participation while warning that “lawfare” threatens democracy.


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Future of Immigrant Trust Directive uncertain as governor’s election looms

The future of the Immigrant Trust Directive remains uncertain ahead of the upcoming New Jersey governor’s election. Lawyers and immigrant rights activists in Princeton addressed its role in the town.

The future of the Immigrant Trust Directive remains uncertain ahead of the upcoming New Jersey governor’s election. Lawyers and immigrant rights activists in Princeton addressed its role in the town.


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