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When Bad Things Happen in Good PlacesStuart MitchnerOne week before Communiversity, at the Woodrow Wilson School’s Campus Safety Conference marking the first anniversary of the Virginia Tech shootings, Princeton University Sociology Professor Katherine S. Newman presented a paper entitled “Why Terrible Things Happen in ‘Perfect’ Places” The talk was based on her findings after two years of examining school shootings. Borough Challenged to Open NHKT Sessions to Public DiscussionLinda ArntzeniusMark Alexandridis of Princeton didn’t mince words last week when he asked Borough Council to “come clean” about its closed session negotiations with developer Nassau HKT Urban Renewal Associates, LLC. School Board Swears in New Members; Elects Alan Hegedus as PresidentEllen GilbertFollowing the previous week’s Princeton Regional School Board election in which the proposed budget was passed and three member seats were filled, the Board held its annual organizational meeting last Tuesday evening. |
Other NewsGrow Your Own in Princeton: Seasonal Plots Now AvailableEllen GilbertNo backyard or space for a garden? No problem. The Princeton Recreational Department has seasonal garden sites available for those herbs, flowers, or vegetables you may have been wistfully thinking about. Cleveland Lane Residents Prefer Granite, Looking to Borough Council for RedressLinda ArntzeniusMeeting in public session last week, Princeton Borough Council was asked by residents of Cleveland Lane for redress concerning the installation of concrete curbing on the street in front of their homes. Hope for “Human Flourishing” in Face of Forced MigrationEllen GilbertDescribing a “global challenge rooted in myriad local conflicts,” George Rupp, president of the International Rescue Committee (IRC), delivered a lecture on forced migration last Friday at Princeton University’s Frist Campus Center. The address was part of the Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies’ 2008 Spring Colloquium on Refugees and Forced Migration. More of the Other News |
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SportsLettire Provides Late Inning Fireworks as Princeton Softball Wins Ivy SouthBill AldenJamie Lettire wanted to keep things simple but it wasn’t easy under the circumstances. With Senior Star Holland Leading the Way, PDS Boys’ Tennis Sweeps Singles at MCTBill AldenDavid Holland felt like he was alone on an island last Wednesday as he played in the first singles championship match in the Mercer County Tournament.
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Book ReviewListening to the Voices of PoetsStuart MitchnerBesides being National Poetry Month, April is also Jazz Appreciation Month, and, on top of that, 2008 marks the 50th anniversary of one of the seminal Beat Generation works. Lawrence Ferlinghetti’s Coney Island of the Mind contains seven poems “conceived specifically for jazz accompaniment,” two of which were recorded with Kenneth Rexroth and the Cellar Jazz Quintet on Fantasy LP No. 7002. |
Music/TheaterPrinceton University Orchestra Pays Tribute To Former Member With Towering SymphonyNancy PlumIt has been twenty years since Princeton University Orchestra percussionist and community member Stuart Mindlin died. The Mindlin children are now all grown and successful, and despite the number of years which have passed, the University Orchestra never fails at this time of year to present a mammoth orchestral work to honor its former member. This concert, which this year featured Gustav Mahler’s Symphony No. 9, also honors the graduating seniors of the orchestra, many of whom sit first chair in their sections and hold key positions within the orchestra organization. |
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