(Editor’s note: When the University razed the old armory, according to Janet Dickerson, vice president for campus life, the rifle range used by the Rifle Club was closed and that function was “outsourced” to a private club about four miles away that offered “modern, supervised facilities that could not be replicated on Princeton’s campus” — two indoor ranges and three outdoor ranges. Dickerson noted that University regulations prohibit the storage on campus of firearms and ammunition, and said that van transportation is provided for practice and competitions. )
(Editor’s note: When the University razed the old armory, according to Janet Dickerson, vice president for campus life, the rifle range used by the Rifle Club was closed and that function was “outsourced” to a private club about four miles away that offered “modern, supervised facilities that could not be replicated on Princeton’s campus” — two indoor ranges and three outdoor ranges. Dickerson noted that University regulations prohibit the storage on campus of firearms and ammunition, and said that van transportation is provided for practice and competitions. )