Correction: SAT Cheating story (AP)
AP – In a Nov. 28 story about an SAT cheating scandal in New York, The Associated Press incorrectly reported that the College Board was based in Princeton, N.J. The College Board is based in New York. The Educational Testing Service, which administers the SATs on behalf of the College Board, is based in Princeton.
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Correction: SAT Cheating story
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Even when town mergers make sense, voters fight (AP)
AP – Fewer than 30,000 people call Princeton home, but two of them are mayors. There are also two police chiefs, two treasurers, two administrators and two public works superintendents in this community best known for its Ivy League university.
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Even when town mergers make sense, voters fight
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UMass gives scholarships to bullied boy’s siblings (AP)
AP – The University of Massachusetts says it is offering full scholarships to the siblings of a Springfield boy who hanged himself in 2009 after incessant bullying at school.
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UMass gives scholarships to bullied boy’s siblings
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Harvard, Princeton reinstate early admissions (AP)
AP – Harvard and Princeton say they are restoring their undergraduate early admissions programs.
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Harvard, Princeton reinstate early admissions
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Princeton students nix alternative hummus brand (AP)
AP – Princeton University students voted down a referendum by a pro-Palestine student group calling for the Ivy League university to expand its hummus offerings, the school’s student government said Friday.
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Harvard regains spot atop U.S. News rankings (AP)
AP – Harvard pulled ahead of Ivy League rival Princeton in the latest edition of the influential U.S. News & World Report university rankings, while a stronger emphasis on graduation rates drove other changes in the Top 10.
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Harvard regains spot atop U.S. News rankings
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List of top party schools by Princeton Review (AP)
AP – The nation’s top party schools, according to Princeton Review’s 2010 survey of 122,000 students.
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List of top party schools by Princeton Review
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Do Elite Universities Discriminate Against Poor Whites? (Time.com)
Time.com – A Q&A with Princeton sociologist Thomas Espenshade on his decade-long investigation into college admissions practices at eight elite schools
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Do Elite Universities Discriminate Against Poor Whites?
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