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Berman GS ’94 explains market swings

When Gregg Berman GS ’94 decided to get a Ph.D. in physics at the University, he did not expect to then spend 16 years working in finance. But the skills he gained as a physicist helped him as he played a critical role in two federal regulatory agencies’ investigation into one of the wildest stock price swings in recent years.

NEWS | 10/07/2010

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Holt, Sipprelle enter final weeks of congressional race

In a little over three weeks, Rep. Rush Holt will face off against Republican challenger and Princeton venture capitalist Scott Sipprelle in the midterm elections. Holt, the former assistant director of the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, is the five-term Democratic congressman for New Jersey’s 12th district, which stretches across five counties and includes Princeton and part of Trenton.

NEWS | 10/07/2010

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Rawr-ing for the Tigers

Bianca Reo ’12 and Adeline Brown ’13 led a group of students wearing orange and black paint on a lively march across campus to encourage their classmates to support the football team at its Sept. 25 game against Lafayette.

NEWS | 10/06/2010

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Peer institutions’ endowments rise across the board in 2010

The University’s peer institutions have seen signs of economic recovery, reporting investment returns of between 8.9 and 17 percent for their endowments in recent weeks. Princeton is the only Ivy League institution that has not yet released its endowment figures for the 2010 fiscal year, which ended June 30. At the end of the 2009 fiscal year, the University endowment was valued at $12.6 billion.

NEWS | 10/05/2010

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Performance groups reject hundreds in auditions

Auditions for performing arts groups are always competitive, but the heads of a cappella, dance and theater groups said that this was an especially tough year for freshmen.Shere Khan was one of the most selective groups, admitting only one new member out of the 130 students who auditioned. Roaring 20 accepted four out of 120 auditioners. None of the five a cappella groups that spoke to The Daily Princetonian accepted more than seven new singers.

NEWS | 10/05/2010

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Multi-club Bicker outlined to CPUC

University Vice President and Secretary Bob Durkee ’69 presented a progress report on the implementation of last spring’s recommendations by the eating club task force at a meeting of the Council of the Princeton University Community on Monday.At the meeting, Durkee also discussed the plans of the recently announced task force on campus and social life.

NEWS | 10/04/2010

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Uncensored comics bring tour to McCarter

“You guys ready not to think?” Felipe Esparza asked a near-capacity audience at McCarter Theatre on Monday night.Esparza, the winner of NBC’s Emmy-winning comedy contest “Last Comic Standing,” closed a two-hour, five-man stand-up routine that drew regular laughs with jokes about college drinking and a number of politically incorrect references.

NEWS | 10/04/2010

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Weber follows task force report at CPUC with optimistic update on sustainability

The University “turned a corner” in greenhouse gas reduction, Sustainability Manager Shana Weber said while presenting the University’s 2010 sustainability report at the Council of the Princeton University Community meeting on Monday afternoon.The challenge facing the University when it comes to sustainability is “both institutional and individual,” Weber said as she described the University’s progress on sustainability efforts in greenhouse gas reduction; resource conservation; and research, education and civic engagement.

NEWS | 10/04/2010

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Chabad celebrates Judaism on the Street

At the end of September, some students celebrated the Jewish holiday of Sukkot with a Sukkah party at an unexpected location: Terrace Club.The Sukkah party was the first event sponsored by a new student group, Jews on the Street, which is funded by the Jewish organization Chabad and aims to further the presence of Jewish life at the eating clubs.

NEWS | 10/04/2010