Tag Archive: Princeton

Mar
02

Is a Career in Finance Ethical?

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Some thoughts on this question following the Whig-Clio Senate Debate on Thursday, February the 28th (https://www.facebook.com/events/147469175413524/): The main argument put forth by the opposition (which sided with Wall Street) is that a career in finance is ethical *ONLY IF* you take a chunk of the money you make and donate it toward some social good …

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Mar
02

Princeton Joins Growing Number of Ivy Leagues To End Investments In HEI Hospitality

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After a three year long campaign by student activists concerned with social justice and responsible investment of the University’s endowment, Princeton has announced that it will not reinvest in HEI Hospitality due to “business considerations.” Princeton Students for Workers’ Rights, with the recent support of Occupy Princeton and other individuals, have been seeking this outcome …

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Dec
07

Daily Princetonian Editorial on Occupy Princeton

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Princeton has a reputation for political apathy that is perhaps unique among our peer universities. While elsewhere our fellow college students spend much of their time politically engaged with the wider world, we pass our years within our Orange Bubble, part of a campus culture that largely insulates us from involvement with the political issues …

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