
Canada's Sarah Phillier '24 and Czech Republic's Sara Kayanova will face off in the semifinals of the 2024 IIHF Women's World Championship.
Photo by Alon Broman/Birdbilan/Sipa USA via AP Images
Canadian ice hockey star Sarah Fillier '24 She was the first pick by New York in this year's Professional Women's Hockey League draft. New York Post
Craig Robinson '83 The couple filed a lawsuit against UT-Milwaukee, alleging that the school expelled their two children in retaliation for the parents' concerns about racial stereotypes in online class assignments. Good morning, America
The Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos '86The company's new plans to make newspapers profitable with new editorial products in service journalism and social media are causing confusion. The New York Times
Fox News host Pete Hegseth '03New Books War against warriors It sold over 60,000 copies in the first week. The New York Times' Bestsellers list. — Mediaite
Graduate School Transfer Caitlin Chen '24 She's already garnered attention at the University of Connecticut, where she will play this year for coach Geno Auriemma, who also coached Chen's Princeton coach, Carla Berube. Hartford Courant
American Civil Liberties Union Director Anthony Romero '87 The group said it is already preparing lawsuits against actions expected to be taken by a second Trump administration term, including cracking down on illegal immigration and abortion access. The New York Times
In a recently released audio recording, Justice's wife, Martha Ann Alito, Samuel Alito '7218-year-old “conflict” The Washington Post Critics Robin Givhan '86 for taking aim at her outfit during her husband's confirmation hearing. cut
Greg Lange '70 and Ray Gibbons '70 Speaking to the BBC's Sounds podcast, he described the 17-year cicadas that appeared at his class' graduation. BBC Sounds
Dan Lewin '76 He is retiring after six years as director and CEO of the Computer History Museum in California. Yahoo!Finance
Associate Professor, University of Cape Town Sarah Fawcett *12 As part of a five-year, $45 million grant from the Marine Biogeochemistry Virtual Institute, he will lead an effort to investigate oxygen and biogeochemistry dynamics along the West African coast. University of Cape Town News
Anton Treuer '91 and David Truer '92The two university professors, known for their exploration and revitalization of Ojibwe culture, spoke about their latest books. MPR News
U.S. Senate Candidate David McCormick *94 *96 “His donor list is chock-full of billionaires that would be the envy of any Republican candidate,” said the Democratic candidate seeking to unseat the incumbent in Pennsylvania. MSN/Bloomberg
“…It feels like we're finally coming to a common understanding of our loneliness. If that's the case, it's the first step toward escaping the crisis.”
— Author and journalist Christine Ember '10 write Wisdom of the Crowds.
Mark Knapper '91President Joe Biden's appointment of Kinh Moi as ambassador marks the end of her nearly two-year term as U.S. ambassador to Vietnam. VN Express
Lauren Carpenter '06He is co-founder of the Salome Chamber Orchestra and Carpenter Fine Violins and Collectibles and was appointed to the Florida Council on Arts and Culture. Florida State Government
Writer/Director David Duchovny '82New Movies Breaking the curse The film, about a Red Sox fan suffering from cancer, is described as “an unconventional, darkly humorous and moving gem.” Chicago Sun-Times
Democratic pollster Mark Melman '78 Regardless of how one defines “working class,” he wrote, “the Democrats are no longer the party of choice for the working class.” The Hill
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