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  2. The Daily Princetonian - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Princetonian, originally known as The Princetonian and nicknamed the 'Prince', is the independent daily student newspaper of Princeton University.The newspaper is owned by The Daily Princetonian Publishing Co. and boasts a circulation of 2,000 in print and around 30,000 daily online hits as of 2021.

  3. Joshua Katz - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, The Daily Princetonian reported that Katz had been suspended in 2018 for engaging in a consensual sexual relationship with a student in violation of university policy. [6] In May 2022, he was fired after a second investigation concluded that he had lied during the 2018 sexual misconduct investigation. [5]

  4. Larry DuPraz - Wikipedia

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    Larry DuPraz (1919–2006) was the long-time production supervisor of The Daily Princetonian and Princeton University's unofficial "professor of journalism." From 1946 until 1987, DuPraz oversaw production of Princeton's independent student daily newspaper.

  5. List of newspapers in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Princetonian - Princeton University (previously College of New Jersey) The Daily Targum - Rutgers University New Brunswick main campus (previously Queens College) The Gothic Times - New Jersey City University (previously New Jersey State Normal School at Jersey City)

  6. Dick Gordon (sportswriter) - Wikipedia

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    While attending Princeton, he was a reporter for The Daily Princetonian. He received the nickname "Scoop" in 1930 for being the first to report that professional golfer Bobby Jones was retiring from the sport. [5] After graduating from Princeton, Gordon returned to Minnesota and became a sports writer for the St. Paul Pioneer Press.

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  8. M. Craig Barnes - Wikipedia

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    Born on August 28, 1956, [citation needed] and raised on Long Island, [2] Barnes attended The King's College in New York City, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in history, in 1978. [1]

  9. Nassau Weekly - Wikipedia

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    On September 26, 2008, The Daily Princetonian reported that, due to financial problems and "a fundamental staff schism," the Nassau Weekly was in the midst of discussions to merge operations with the campus radio station WPRB. [1] In March 2009, Princeton Alumni Weekly reported on the acquisition of Nassau Weekly by WPRB. [2]