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2000

About Princeton (snow dusted cloister, Madison Hall)
Toni Morrison to receive National Humanities Medal
Class project brings community history to life
Provost Jeremiah Ostriker Wins National Medal of Science
Muldoon pens poems for Oscar Wilde memorial (Council of the Humanities)
Princeton Astrophysicist Wins National Medal of Science
About Princeton (old lamp and fall foliage)
Princeton vs. Harvard, Princeton Tigers - Football
Scalable Display Wall, Frist Campus Center
President Clinton speaks at conference on Progressive Era
About Princeton (Mather Sundial, McCosh Court)
President Harold Shapiro to Complete His Presidency Next Summer
About Princeton (Ivy growing on East Pyne building)
About Princeton (President Shapiro and his twin brother receive honorary degrees)
About Princeton (Bronze tiger guards Nassau Hall)
About Princeton (Rockefeller College dormitory entry)
The Anniversary Campaign for Princeton (Anniversary Campaign ends on June 30)
"Prepared to confront, consider and debate..." (President's address at Commencement 2000)
"Now is the time..." (valedictory address at Commencement 2000)
One of "100 Treasures" (Princeton University Library)
Art from a gender viewpoint (art and archaeology)
Senior to take Labouisse to South Africa (Labouisse Fellowship)
"I hope I never have to choose..." (Electrical engineering major; also a jazz pianist)
Most complex device in the known universe (Center for the Study of Brain, Mind and Behavior)
Human Values Center celebrates 10 years (Center for Human Values)
Students write about community (Princeton Writing Program)
"These guys are aces" (machine shop, Department of Physics)
Capstone of four years (Senior thesis)
Ballet to literature to onion domes (Program in Russian Studies)
African-American Studies: 30 years after (African-American Studies)
Band welcomes alumni (Alumni Day)
Autonomous yet coordinated (Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering)
Cotsen Players perform for children (Cotsen Children's Library)
Do neutrinos have mass? (Department of Physics)
Trustees call for more students
Students propose water accord (Woodrow Wilson School)
Welcome to the millennium