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Historic site sparks concern
Some alumni fear that the University will demolish the 86 Olden St. to make way for the future Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment.
Planned porn event stirs controversy
Amelia Thomson-DeVeaux ’11, president of Let's Talk Sex, said that an event planned by LeTS would primarily consist of remarks by feminist pornographer Tristan Taormino and would include “a brief showing of various film clips.”
Investing in the future
Graduating just eight months after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, with the economy in recession, Brian Danielewicz ’02 applied for 28 jobs through the Office of Career Services. “I landed four interviews and got zero job offers,” he recalled. Now an associate at US Renewables Group, a private equity fund, Danielewicz explained that he was able to use his personal network to locate additional opportunities and eventually secure his first job.
Earning a master’s mid-career
When she took a seat on the first day of JRN 452: Journalism on the Screen: The Digital Journalist, Darragh Paradiso GS felt a little out of place. Paradiso, along with 20 other students earning a Master’s in Public Policy degree (M.P.P.) at the Wilson School, does not fit the typical graduate student profile. Most students pursuing their M.P.P. are mid-career professionals with at least seven years of work experience, who take a year of courses at the Wilson School before heading to public service jobs.
Men's Lacrosse: High-octane offense claims Manhattan as latest victim
The men’s lacrosse The men’s lacrosse team continued its torrid run on Tuesday in Riverdale, N.Y., thoroughly dismantling an overmatched Manhattan Jaspers squad. Princeton (3-0) continued to make the most of its high-powered offense, scoring more than 10 goals for its third straight game to secure the 13-8 victory.
Revenge of the sports nerds
This past weekend was not the first time I’ve been here. Standing awkwardly on the periphery of a gathering of people, glancing over at the unattainably hot girl I had a foolish and desperate crush on, wishing I could go up to her and make conversation, but knowing that A) I wasn’t cool enough to do so and B) there were tons of other guys all thinking the same thing I was. Have I gone back to high school, you ask? No, this was no high school. This was the MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference, and the “girls” in question were the likes of Bill Simmons, Mark Cuban and Daryl Morey.

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