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Week In Review: Who’s On The Rise, Who’s Falling Down Edition (June 21 – June 27)
Monday, 28 June 2010
by Spencer Gaffney
Top of the agenda this past week: Gen. David Petraeus *85 *87 is tapped to replace Gen. McChrystal as the Commander of U.S. Forces in Afghanistan. Which got us to thinking – what other Tigers found themselves on the rise this week? And, since we believe in a strictly zero-sum world, which Princetonians have seen
- Published in Week in Review
Tagged under:
Ben Huh, Bob Bradley, David Petraeus, Elena Kagan, Ellie Kemper, Failblog, Heidi Miller, Jamie Dimon, Jerry Brown, Meg Whitman, Petraeus, soccer, Sonia Sotomayor, WASPs, World Cup
Week In Review: Minor Medical Incident Edition (June 14 – June 20)
Tuesday, 22 June 2010
by Giri Nathan
If you are one of the poor phantoms haunting this ghost campus right now, craving some marginally-Princeton-related excitement, this might be the fix you need. We’ve got our mainstays– Whitman’s gubernatorial race, Bradley’s World Cup squad — but this was also a week of broken ankles, bloody noses, and fainting spells. Oh, and heinous refereeing.
- Published in Alumni, Goings On, Politics, Princeton in the News, Sports, Week in Review
Tagged under:
bloody nose, Bob Bradley, broken ankle, fainting, Griff Harsh, Jared Polis, Meg Whitman, Petraeus, roughhousing, Will Harsh, World Cup
Week in Review: World Cup Edition (June 7 – June 13)
Monday, 14 June 2010
by Will Saborio
Top of the agenda this past week: World Cup. Princeton alums had a hand on all sides in the run-up to the tournament, from coaching, to hosting, to lambasting on Comedy Central. More sports on the docket too, as some Tigers got picked in the MLB drafts this past week. And other stuff: Paul Krugman
- Published in Week in Review
Tagged under:
Bob Bradley, Dan Barnes, John Oliver, Marc Fisher, Meg Whitman, MLB, Paul Krugman, Scott Bradley, Sports, Stephen Colbert, US Men's Soccer Team, World Cup
US Men’s Soccer to Train at Princeton Before World Cup
Wednesday, 21 April 2010
by Angela Wu
U.S. Soccer announced today that the U.S. Men’s National Team will train at Princeton’s Roberts Stadium from May 17 to 23. Players should be popping up around town on the 15th, according to a news release, but practices will be closed to the public. The team’s coach, New Jersey native Bob Bradley ’80, led the
- Published in Goings On