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Wilkes ’83: Building a better Borough

For 25 years, newly elected Borough Council president Kevin Wilkes ’83 stayed far away from politics. Watching his one-time supervisor, former state Sen. Harrison Williams, get convicted in 1981 for taking bribes in an FBI sting operation caused him to give up the field “like a young ideologue” suddenly disillusioned.

NEWS | 01/13/2011

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Twenty-five years at the top: USG presidents

David Ascher ’99 needed to move quickly. Several academic departments had threatened to withdraw from the Honor Code because they believed students had been wrongfully exonerated of cheating accusations. And Ascher, then USG president, did not want this to become “the first blip” in the centuries-old agreement between the faculty and students.

NEWS | 01/13/2011

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Kyllo ’14 dies in dorm room

Khristin Kyllo, a talented softball player known for her energetic and vivacious personality, died Thursday morning from natural causes. She was 18. Kyllo, a freshman from Vienna, Va., was found in her Forbes College dorm room by Public Safety officers, who responded to a call from a Forbes student around 8 a.m. Princeton Borough police and the Princeton First Aid and Rescue Squad also responded. Kyllo was found dead when Borough police arrived, police Capt. Nick Sutter said.

NEWS | 01/13/2011

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RCAs to patrol halls with firearms

In an unconventional move to “protect student safety,” the University will partner with the Department of Homeland Security to issue firearms to RCAs, who already patrol (yes P-A-T-R-O-L) student residences on the weekends, the Department of Public Safety announced begrudgingly today.

NEWS | 01/11/2011

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State-level politicians enter Dinky controversy

The University’s plan to move the Dinky station further south on campus and away from the town’s center as part of its proposed arts and transit neighborhood is beginning to draw attention from state-level politicians. Recent comments from Princeton residents James Simpson, the state transportation commissioner, and Reed Gusciora, the state General Assembly’s deputy majority leader, have taken the controversy surrounding the Dinky to a new level.

NEWS | 01/09/2011

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U. plans review of SHARE

Following the departure of the program’s director, Suraiya Baluch, last October, University Health Services will conduct a review of Sexual Harrassment/Assault Advising, Resources and Education.

NEWS | 01/09/2011

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Early entrepreneurship

The summer before his freshman year of high school, Tim Hwang ’14 went on a trip to Guatemala that was organized by his local church. The trip inspired him to get together with a group of friends and collect clothes for the homeless. Little did he know that his project would become one of the largest student-run non-profit organizations in the country.

NEWS | 01/09/2011