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As expected, Princeton Council officially adopted the comprehensive affordable housing plan that details out how the town will fulfill its state-mandated obligations over the next 10 years. Council’s ...
On Sept. 5, the University retracted its decision to ban protests on the front lawn of Nassau Hall. Cannon Green and the Prospect House grounds remain off-limits locations to protest. According to ...
Indeed, the site continues to be relevant to the Princeton community as a focal point for more contemporary issues that reach beyond the Orange Bubble such as the national resurgence of the labor ...
Princeton Remains Silent on Nassau Hall Named for slave-trading king who enslaved half a million Africans. by Jeffrey Lord July 10, 2020, 12:05 AM ...
Princeton students protest to demand reforms to the university’s Title IX process for survivors of sexual harassment in front of Nassau Hall on May 8, 2019. (Vignesh Panchanatham) ...
After 60 years without a new roof or significant repairs to the decorative cupola, the crown of Nassau Hall had lost some luster. So last June, University Facilities began a meticulous restoration.
High above the campus, the cupola and roof of Princeton University's historic Nassau Hall are undergoing restoration. The building is synonymous with the university, and the town, and dates to 1756.
The clocks on the cupola were modernized in the 1950s and the clock mechanism was changed from analog to digital in the 1980s. During the roof and cupola restoration project, the bronze tigers in ...
It was from the steps of Nassau Hall, in 1896, that Woodrow Wilson—at the time a professor, but later the president of the university, and then of the United States—gave his “Princeton in ...
Princeton University's 268th commencement ceremony took place in light rain on the lawn in front of Nassau Hall, with Princeton President Christopher Eisgruber presiding. (Mancuso, Michael) ...