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The Daily Princetonian is the daily student newspaper of Princeton University. It is published five days a week when classes are in session, and three days a week during Reading Period in January and May. A student newspaper is a newspaper run by university or high or middle school students that covers local and in particular school/university news. ... Princeton University, located in Princeton, New Jersey, is the fourth-oldest institution of higher education in the United States. ...


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The Daily Princetonian - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (255 words)
The Daily Princetonian is the daily student newspaper of Princeton University.
The Daily Princetonian, nicknamed the 'Prince,' was the second college newspaper in America to publish daily.
Daily operations at the 'Prince' are directed by the Editor-in-Chief, Chanakya Sethi, and the Business Manager, Morgan Kennedy.
The Daily Princetonian - Features (729 words)
The Daily Princetonian looks back on the five years since the September 11 terrorist attacks on the United States, exploring the lives of Princetonians, from the victims' families to soldiers to Muslim students.
Focusing on a different sport each week, The Daily Princetonian profiles an athlete whose teammates have voted him or her the embodiment of the student athlete.
The Daily Princetonian polled students on the war in Iraq, on affirmative action, and on President Tilghman.
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