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  2. Two Dickinson Street Co-op - Wikipedia

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    Dickinson St. entrance to 2D. The Two Dickinson Street Co-op, or 2D, is one of the five student dining co-ops at Princeton University in Princeton, New Jersey. 2D is a 50-member vegetarian (and vegan-friendly) cooperative located across the street from the Princeton University campus.

  3. Arts Council of Princeton - Wikipedia

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    The Arts Council of Princeton was established in 1967, by Bill Selden, in Princeton, ... Homefront of Trenton – Recognition for Program Partnership - (2011)

  4. List of Princeton Triangle Club shows - Wikipedia

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    The Princeton Triangle Club presents musical theater written and performed by Princeton undergraduates. Several major American writers (for example, F. Scott Fitzgerald and Edmund Wilson) were involved with the club while students.

  5. Princeton gender studies program to offer 'sex work,' 'queer ...

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    Princeton University's Gender and Sexuality Studies (GSS) program will offer classes "sex work" and "queer spaces," emphasizing power dynamics, pornography and more.

  6. New Jersey Scholars Program - Wikipedia

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    An annual Arts Festival, first held in 1978, features performances, readings, and art exhibitions by student participants. Athletics also form a major part of the NJSP experience; the Lawrenceville School's excellent facilities are open for use, including music rooms, tennis and basketball courts, multipurpose athletic fields, and a golf course.

  7. Coeducation at Princeton University - Wikipedia

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    In 1942, Princeton started allowing women in some US-government funded defense courses on topics such as photogrammetry and map-making. According to the student newspaper, the reason for this change was a great need by the government for map-makers and other "sub-professional engineering" positions, which were open to women. [7]

  8. Princeton extends full tuition, housing aid to students in ...

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    The $3,500 student contribution often earned through summer on-campus work will also be eliminated, potentially opening opportunities… Princeton extends full tuition, housing aid to students in ...

  9. Princeton University Graduate School - Wikipedia

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    In 1771, future president James Madison began graduate work at Princeton University under the tutelage of President John Witherspoon, another Founding Father. [4] Often considered Princeton's "first graduate student," [5] Madison studied Hebrew and Political Philosophy, which provided him the foundation for his later career as the delegate to the Congress of the Confederation from Virginia ...