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Harvard Legacy Admissions Targeted by Massachusetts Lawmakers

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The Atlantic Daily: Why Millennials Can't Grow Up


The Atlantic
The Atlantic Daily: Why Millennials Can’t Grow Up
As the oldest hit 40 (and the youngest turn 25), their experiences are fragmenting by race and class. Then: How much credence should Americans give to the lab-leak hypothesis?
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Millennials risk becoming a lost generation. They’ve lived through not one, but two major recessions, leaving them strapped for cash and unable to accumulate wealth at the same pace as their parents did. ....

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President Eisgruber's annual State of the University letter, 2021


President Eisgruber’s annual State of the University letter, 2021
by the Office of Communications
Feb. 4, 2021 2 p.m.
Princeton University President Christopher L. Eisgruber speaks with Irina Aranovich, general supervisor of Princeton s Diagnostic Laboratory, on a tour of the campus’ new COVID-19 testing facility in October 2020. The testing lab is an integral part of the University’s overall health and safety measures during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Ben Chang, Office of Communications
Princeton University President Christopher L. Eisgruber sent his annual State of the University letter to faculty, students and staff on Thursday, Feb. 4, reflecting on the role of the University in a time of crisis. ....

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