Contents
Band's watchwords: music,
merriment
Princeton to affiliate
with Fair Labor Association
New Center for the
Study of Religion
Group writes, presents
"ethnic comedy"
Nassau Notes
Athletics
Employment
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Princeton to affiliate with Fair Labor
Association
Princeton is one of 17 colleges and
universities that announced on March 15
their intention to affiliate with a new
nonprofit entity, the Fair Labor
Association (FLA).
This organization will
monitor company compliance with a
workplace code of conduct to assure that
products are not being produced by
sweatshop labor.
Princeton also
confirmed that it will require all
companies licensed to manufacture products
bearing Princeton's name to disclose
publicly the locations of the factories
where these products are made.
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Band's watchwords: music,
merriment
By Caroline Moseley
Music, Marching, Mirth and Merriment!"
Now, there's a motto to live by -- and the
Princeton University Band does.
The band fields "about
50 dedicated members at any given event,"
according to band president Tom Sanderson
'00.
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Under-studied phenomenon
New Center for the Study of Religion
to promote scholarship on social, cultural
practice
By Justin Harmon
We believe that religion is the most
under-studied social phenomenon of the
20th century," says Robert Wuthnow,
Gerhard R. Andlinger Professor of Social
Sciences.
"Perhaps in part
because of church-state concerns, the
study of religion has been excluded from
the agendas at research universities. Yet
religion is a social and cultural practice
that wields extraordinary influence in
world events."
Wuthnow is founding
director of Princeton's new Center for the
Study of Religion, which will nurture the
understanding of religion within
disciplines other than religious studies
-- such as history, literature, sociology
and anthropology -- and facilitate
interaction among scholars across these
various disciplines.
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Group writes, presents "ethnic comedy"
about issues "familiar to all South
Asian-American students"
Desis of Our Lives
By Caroline Moseley
Princeton South Asian Theatrics, a new
student performance group, will make its
debut on March 26 with an "ethnic comedy"
called Desis of Our Lives.
"Desi is a
Hindi slang word that refers to someone of
South Asian origin," explains Karthick
Ramakrishnan, a graduate student in
politics. Used more frequently in this
country than in India, the term means
"someone from the homeland," he says.
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Athletics
Basketball. The
men's team defeated Georgetown 54-47 on
March 10 and North Carolina State 61-58 on
March 15 in first and second rounds of the
National Invitation Tournament. (Men:
21-7, 11-3 Ivy)
Hockey. The men tied Cornell 4-4 on
March 12 and defeated Cornell 6-5 on March
13, while the women lost to New Hampshire
5-1 in the ECAC quarterfinals on March 14.
(Men: 19-10-2, 13-8-1 ECAC; women:
15-14-1, 14-11-1 ECAC, 5-4-1 Ivy)
Indoor track and field. The Tigers
competed at the IFA/Florida Lottery
Invitational, where Rob Manning '99
finished first in the javelin, and
Shawneequa Collier '00 and Becca Desman
'01 tied for the top spot in the women's
high jump. (Men: 4-1; women: 1-2)
Lacrosse. The women beat Rutgers
13-7 on March 13. (2-0)
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