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A moment with ... Joyce Rechtschaffen '75, Princeton's lobbyist

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At top from left, Princeton scholars Stephen Hammer ’09, Scott Moore ’08, and Timothy Nunan ’08. Bottom row, from left, Michael Shih ’09, Michael Solis ’07, and Alexander Barnard ’09.

Six win Rhodes, Marshall, Mitchell, Sachs awards

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Class of 1967 Hall

A sobering view from Nassau Hall

In memoriam

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The beetle Deltochilum valgum (below) feeds on millipedes instead of dung – a remarkable adaptation, according to Trond Larsen *06, shown with an emperor tamarin during a recent trip to Peru.

Beetles offer biodiversity clues

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Beetles offer biodiversity clues

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Exploring the Zen flute; voting in favor of service

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From printed page to the silver screen

International initiatives launched with scholars, research funding

Working to cut students' printing output

Web tool widens free access to court records

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Physics professor Robert Austin, right, and graduate ­student Guillaume Lambert observe prostate cancer cells growing on chips of silicon and silicon-based plastic.

$15.2 million grant launches new cancer center

Could a 'social honor code' curb binge drinking?

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Pitches and propositions

Embracing the screen

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The Princeton University Press relaunches e-book initiative

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Glenn Close on actors and their characters

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The roof of the Research Collections and Preservation Consortium’s storage library on the Forrestal campus houses the University’s largest solar-energy installation. Shown are Eileen Henthorne, the consortium’s executive director, and Tom Nyquist, P

As Princeton invests in energy savings, usage dips

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Ban Ki-moon

U.N. official: 'Toxic' issues need global response

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In the News

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A moment with ... Dean Christina Paxson

Class of '09: Jobs harder to find

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