Campuses erupt as students pursue racial grievances

Campuses erupt as students pursue racial grievances

PRINCETON, New Jersey – A student activist group at Princeton University calling itself "The Black Justice League" may have just dealt a fatal roundhouse blow to the school's longtime connection to Woodrow Wilson, the 28th president of the U.S. and the prestigious university's 13th president.  

The group's 32-hour sit-in – Princeton's first in decades – outside current President Christopher Eisgruber's office led Eisgruber to offer a concession to their demands. He announced that he has "asked the Board of Trustees to develop a process to consider" how the school recognizes Wilson.

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The art of advertising

Anna Yudin
Creative without strategy is called "art."
Creative with strategy is called "advertising."

— Jef I. Richards

If somebody were to ask you: "What do you think about an advertising?" What would be your answer? I'm pretty sure most would say that it's something annoying or boring, and you would do everything to block it and never see it again.

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