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Nassau Hall has also been closely tied to the major issues of the nation since its construction in 1756. As any tour guide can tell you, the walls withstood cannonballs during the Battle of Princeton, ...
A few years later, Princeton students hoisted the cannon onto a wagon and dumped it in front of Nassau Hall. In 1840, they planted it into what's now called cannon green, with the butt end ...
Mbugua also said Princeton's tiger statue near Nassau Hall was also vandalized with graffiti and expletives directed at Princeton and Pennsylvania State University. No suspect has been identified.
Martin Mbugua also says Princeton's tiger statue near Nassau Hall was also vandalized with graffiti and expletives directed at Princeton and Pennsylvania State University. No one was caught.
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 ...
Martin Mbugua also says Princeton's tiger statue near Nassau Hall was also vandalized with graffiti and expletives directed at Princeton and Pennsylvania State University. No one was caught.
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 ...
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