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Something from nothing

To me, the entrepreneur is one who creates something from nothing. Yes, some entrepreneurs get a boost from venture capitalists or other third parties, but the reality is that the entrepreneurial process starts long before those dollars hit the bank (or a bank account even exists). Before anything, a single person has to sit down in front of a single blank piece of paper and bring a new idea to life.

NEWS | 04/23/2008

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Living and dreaming

Everybody dreams. As we go through life, we often attempt to picture ourselves in the future; we try to imagine what we will be doing, what our ideal life will look like.

NEWS | 04/23/2008

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Reinventing the wheel

Chances are you?ve never seen a bicycle made out of bamboo. If you picture a bamboo bike as wobbly or lopsided, though, think again, because when juniors Nick Frey, Will Watts, Doug Wolf and Tom Yersak took on a bike-building project for MAE 321: Engineering Design, they meant business.

NEWS | 04/23/2008

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The real-life Dude ties it all together

Princeton alumnus Ethan Coen '79 has certainly made it big in the glitzy world of Hollywood. Along with his brother Joel, he has made many of the most acclaimed American films in recent memory, including this year's Best Picture winner "No Country for Old Men." The Coen brothers are indebted to Jeff Dowd, who produced their debut film "Blood Simple" back in 1984.

NEWS | 04/16/2008

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'Leatherheads' fumbles

I entered the theater without high expectations for "Leatherheads." A quick search on sites like metacritic.com before my viewing had already planted the notion that George Clooney's latest directorial (and starring) effort would not make be a great film - it scored an on-the-fence 56 percent.

NEWS | 04/16/2008

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Taking a spin with DJ Paul Han '10

For this week's Student Artists issue, ?Street' talked to DJ Paul Han '10, who's spun everywhere from BlackBox to Cottage Club and is in charge of the long-running Princeton DJ organization "Street Soundz." Read on for an entertaining chat about the secrets of DJing, the pros and cons of the Princeton music scene, and who's hot and who's not in the producing game.

NEWS | 04/16/2008