Today’s Briefing:
LAWNPARTIES: Yesterday, the Undergraduate Student Government Social Committee announced that LANY, an indie pop band, will headline Lawnparties. Naaji Hylton ’22, known professionally as J. Paris, will perform as the student opener. This will be the first in-person Lawnparties since Fall 2019. Some students expressed disappointment with the headliner choice, including a discussion of allegations of predatory behavior against a member of the band.
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PRINCETON WINS: In their first home game in nearly two years, Princeton football crushed the Stetson Hatters in a 63–0 victory. The game was the first at Powers Field since Nov. 16, 2019, which was a tough 51–14 loss against Yale. The win was the Tigers’ biggest since their 66–0 victory over Cornell in October 2018.
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HEALTH: As flu season approaches, McCosh Health Center has seen a stark increase in appointments, as barriers to telehealth services remain. One student, Will Huang ’25, reported difficulties accessing infirmary care, stating “they told me I was fine ... I am clearly not fine.”
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MARIJUANA: A new student organization on campus is dedicating itself to spreading awareness about the expungement of marijuana records in light of the recent legalization of marijuana in the state of New Jersey. The organization was founded by Kennedy Mattes ’23 as an outgrowth of Students for Prison Education, Abolition, and Reform (SPEAR).
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