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IN PRINT: Students launch activist apparel line
Monday, 04 April 2011
by Shirley Gao
Designing a clothing line? It’s been done before. Designing t-shirts to raise awareness about under-the-radar social issues? Now that could start a revolution. At least, that’s the idea 22-year-old Ben Kung ’10 had in mind when he founded Re-Verb Apparel, a company that donates its profits to support philanthropic efforts around the world. “We don’t
IN PRINT: With new name, Project 55 mounts ‘pan-alumni’ approach
Sunday, 10 October 2010
by Angela Wu
Contrary to popular belief, Princeton Project 55, the independent alumni-led nonprofit started by members of the Class of 1955, did not have an apostrophe in its name. The “55” never identified the class, said Kenly Webster ’55, one of the founders, but the age at which many alumni are “winding down their careers” and can
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