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Students perform for rural Ecuador

University students performed classical music last night in a benefit concert held to raise money that will fund books, uniforms and fees for poor children who attend school in rural Ecuador.The event raised about $400 in total through suggested donations at the door, University Music Association president Ben Smolen '07, who organized the concert, said.

NEWS | 03/29/2007

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USG kicks off DVD rentals

With no video-rental store in walking distance of the University, the options for lastminute movie-watching are limited to borrowing from libraries, ordering from Netflix and downloading, legally or illegally.But now students will be able to rent movies from the USG.

NEWS | 03/29/2007

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It's more than a thesis

My my hey hey, Weather Fans, is it hard to work with spring breaking out or what? With this weekend's highs staying strong in the mid 60s and only a slight chance of showers on Sunday, I'm particularly empathetic with you seniors out there.

NEWS | 03/29/2007

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Colleges vie for upperclassmen

As room draw gets underway this week and rising upperclassmen sift through the array of housing options available to them, the four-year residential colleges opening next year have stepped up their efforts to impress prospective residents.Whitman and Mathey colleges have engaged in "various information and outreach" programs since the beginning of the year, Steven Lestition, dean of Mathey College said.As part of these recruitment efforts, the Mathey College office sent an email Wednesday to prospective Mathey-ites who placed their names on the Mathey College draw list."We would like to thank you for your interest in drawing into Mathey College by presenting you with a Mathey-Rocky T-Shirt," the email said.

NEWS | 03/29/2007

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Club-college meal plans hard to get

Correction appendedAs sophomores and juniors participated in the first ever four-year residential college draw Wednesday, a new relationship was forged between two institutions that have historically been seen as separate parts of the Princeton experience: the eating clubs and the residential colleges.This year, the University is piloting a joint dining contract to allow a limited number of eating club members to draw into four-year residential colleges, as long as they also sign up for a University-sponsored meal plan.

NEWS | 03/29/2007

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Guitar Hero

A contestant in the Mr. Engineering pageant shows his stuff in the talent section of the show. The pageant also included introductory, formal wear and question-and-answer sections.

NEWS | 03/29/2007

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Saxe, Moore earn scholarships

Two juniors recently won national scholarships to fund future work in science and public service.Electrical engineering major Andrew Saxe '08 learned last week that he had been named a Goldwater Scholar and Wilson School major Scott Moore '08 found out Tuesday that he is now a Truman Scholar.The Goldwater is awarded to rising juniors and seniors who stand out in fields related to math and science.

NEWS | 03/28/2007

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Ante up

Students play poker in the Butler College 1915 Room at the CJL Charity Poker Tournament. Proceeds will go the Metzudot Primary School's library in Israel, destroyed by missiles in July.

NEWS | 03/28/2007

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U. is no longer parents' dream

Though it still holds the top spot in U.S. News & World Report's list of America's best colleges, the University is no longer parents' number-one choice for their children, a survey released yesterday by the college- and test-prep company The Princeton Review suggests.In the company's 2007 "College Hopes & Worries Survey," Princeton ranked second as the college parents would most like to see their child attend, down from the first-place position it took last year.

NEWS | 03/28/2007

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Students commemorate fourth anniversary of war in Iraq

Six hours, 20 people, 600 wristbands and 3,240 names. That's what it took for College Democrats outside the Frist Campus Center yesterday to commemorate the four-year anniversary of the war in Iraq and remind students of the American soldiers who have died so far."Our primary goal was to just remind students that it's been four years and we're still in Iraq," College Democrats president Julia Brower '08 said.

NEWS | 03/27/2007

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RIAA tells U. of illegal downloads

The University informed three students yesterday that the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) may file lawsuits against them for illegally downloading copyrighted music online.The University received notices from the RIAA on March 23, warning that it may file subpoenas to obtain the names attached to the IP addresses of three students who have engaged in illegal downloading, University communications director Lauren Robinson-Brown '85 confirmed.

NEWS | 03/27/2007

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Sophomore's film suggests cultural differences impede Asians' success

"They're everywhere, you know, those Asians."The bold white words flashed on a screen in the Wilson Blackbox Theater last night, a provocative opening to a film intended to spark dialogue about the interplay and tension between Asian and American cultures.The movie ? titled "Those Asians" and written, produced and directed by Rudy Lee '09 ? made its Princeton premiere last night, followed by a discussion among the audience of almost 50 people.

NEWS | 03/27/2007