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...Relations Thomas Lucey said the damage was already present in 2004, prior to the construction, according to a survey done by a certified arborist. The arborist reported that the tree was “high risk and exhibited root decay,” Lucey said. “We hire contractors who are very sensitive to trees and the environment.” “Removing the tree does not benefit us in any way, shape or form,” Lucey said. “It’s unfortunate. We aren’t pleased the tree...
...don’t hire me, my friend Felix will kill your mother...
...percent told the student government that Princeton's grade-deflation policy is having a "negative effect on the University's academic environment." This is from an anoymous comment on the survey: "My grades are much lower than those of my friends from other schools. Why would an employer hire a Princeton grad with a [GPA of] 3.5 instead of a Harvard grad with a [GPA of] 3.8? Are we arrogant enough to believe grades from Princeton mean something more than other schools?"—Ivy Infusion has a whole department dedicated to relations with "Business." Send comments, insights...
...dual-income couples. Between 1980 and 2003 the number of working couples grew by almost eight million, or 31 percent. Economics Chair James H. Stock is largely responsible for recruiting the department’s professors. He agreed that coordinating spouses comes up as a subject in virtually every hire. “It is a statement about more women being candidates for junior and senior faculty appointments than they were several years ago,” he said. Lecturer on Government Rachel M. McCleary, who is married to Warburg Professor of Economics Robert J. Barro, said...
...President Bush at the St. Louis Ritz-Carlton Hotel netted Talent $1 million, while McCaskill has hosted former President Bill Clinton and Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid. Talent raised a total of $9.9 million by mid-July, compared to McCaskill's $4.5 million. He used his financial advantage to hire media consultant Scott Howell, who's famous (and infamous) for engineering the Swift Boat campaign against John Kerry...