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NJ Schools May Benefit from ‘Flutie Effect' After NCAA Tournament Runs
In the first two rounds of March Madness, we’ve seen a few New Jersey universities get unexpected wins over top-ranked teams in the bracket. Those successes might have some impact outside the basketball court as well.
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Alissa Pili Helps Utah Advance to Sweet 16 With Win Over Princeton
Alissa Pili had 28 points and 10 rebounds to lead second-seeded Utah to a 63-56 win over 10th-seeded Princeton 63-56 in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
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No. 15 Princeton Upsets No. 2 Arizona, First Tourney Win Since 1998
No. 15 Princeton stuns No. 2 Arizona in a 59-55 win to advance to the 2nd round of the 2023 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament.
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Princeton Stuns Perennial Powerhouse Arizona in NCAA Tournament Upset
Ivy League champion Princeton provided the second big shocker of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, toppling Arizona in the first round, 59-55.
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Biggest Upsets in NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament History
March Madness is quickly approaching. Here’s a look at the biggest upsets in NCAA men’s basketball tournament history.
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Former Princeton Basketball Coach Pete Carril Dies at 92
Pete Carril, the Hall of Fame coach who led Princeton to 11 appearances in the NCAA Tournament, died Monday at 92 years old.
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NJ Students Win $110K with Project Combating Climate Change
One group of New Jersey students won a national competition with a project aiming to combat climate change and food waste by creating their own soap using a sustainable ingredient from bugs. This team of over 30 high school students from the town of Princeton decided to swap out palm oil, a popular element in mass-produced goods, for an unorthodox…
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Bug Soap?! NJ Students Combat Climate Change and Food Waste
One group of New Jersey students won a national competition with a project aiming to combat climate change and food waste by creating their own soap using a sustainable ingredient from bugs. NBC New York’s Linda Gaudino reports.
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Omicron in NY: Everything You Need to Know for Dec. 15
Andrew Siff, Brian Thompson and John Chandler give updates on the fight against the omicron variant of coronavirus in the tri-state area.
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Princeton to Hold Finals Remotely Due to COVID Cases
Princeton University will make all finals remote and ordered the immediate cancellation of unmasked indoor gatherings, amid an increase in COVID cases that mirrors the recent omicron variant-driven spikes elsewhere.
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NYU, With ‘Sharp Acceleration' in COVID Cases, Moves Finals Online and Cancels Events
NYU said Wednesday it will move finals online, close campus facilities and cancel gatherings after a “sharp acceleration” in the rate of COVID cases. “Following steady declines in new COVID-19 cases since the opening weeks of the fall semester, we began to see increases in early November, in line with New York City’s trends. At the beginning of this...
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Princeton Moves Finals Online, Cancels Events Amid Omicron Spike, Following Cornell
Princeton University will make all finals remote and ordered the immediate cancellation of unmasked indoor gatherings, amid an increase in COVID cases that mirrors the recent omicron variant-driven spikes elsewhere. Finals will go remote effective Thursday “so that students will be able to leave campus at their earliest convenience,” Princeton said in an update posted to its campus COVID website…
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Omicron in New York: The Latest in the Fight Against the New COVID Varant
New York is rolling out a series o new measures to combat the omicron variant of the coronavirus. Andrew Siff reports on the latest efforts.