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    • Frist Campus Center. Frist Campus Center, with its central location just off of Washington Road, is the hub of campus life. It's where you pick up your mail and packages, get "late meal" if you miss the dining halls' lunch or dinner hours, and attend events like Flu Fest (for a flu shot) and club meetings.
    • The University Store. The U-Store, close to Blair Arch, is a convenience store located right on campus. It sells snacks, cleaning products, toiletries and school supplies, and is open from 8 a.m.
    • Firestone Library. There are many libraries on Princeton's campus (Engineering Library, Plasma Physics Library, East Asian Library, Lewis Science Library, to name a few), but Firestone is the principal home of books and special collections.
    • Dillon Gym. Dillon Gym is where to go to destress with a workout. Inside you'll find the Stephens Fitness Center, which has cardio and weight machines, as well as several basketball courts and the Dillon Pool.
  3. Type: Private university, member of the Ivy Leauge athletic conference. Location: Princeton, NJ. Size of campus: 190 buildings on 500 acres. Residential college system with 98 percent of undergraduate students living on campus. Click here for more background information on academics and students.

  4. Princeton provides undergraduate and graduate instruction in the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and engineering to approximately 8,500 students on its main campus spanning 600 acres (2.4 km 2) within the borough of Princeton.

  5. The University owns more than 1,800 acres in the Municipality of Princeton, more than 880 acres in West Windsor Township and more than 680 acres in Plainsboro Township.

  6. Apr 23, 2009 · The number of buildings owned by Princeton University on the main campus as well as worldwide is volatile due to rapid change. PU engages in a high volume of real estate activities. Acquisition, sale, demolition, construction, and redesign happen on a regular basis.

  7. princetoniana.princeton.edu › campus › landmarksLandmarks - Princetoniana

    Princeton's main campus consists of more than 180 buildings, spanning a range of architectural styles from neoclassical to Collegiate.

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