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Should Princeton University Officers Be Armed?

Also today, a panel discussion on college athletics recruiting, a talk on cybersnooping and a PHS student reading from his newly published novel.

Computer scientist Edward Felten, director of the Center for Information Technology Policy at Princeton University, will speak on “Cybersnooping: Collection and Analysis of Metadata and Content” at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory Colloquium, 4-5:30 p.m. 

Princeton Day School will host an Athletics Recruiting Panel Discussion. The discussion will be geared to students in grades 7-12 will offer an inside view of the recruiting process for college and university sports. McAneny Theater, 7 p.m. 
The following coaches and representatives form NCAA Division 1 and III schools will be there: 

  • Glenn Crooks - Rutgers Women's Soccer
  • Brian Brecht - Rutgers Men's Lacrosse
  • Dan Donigan - Rutgers Men's Soccer
  • Ben Bucca - Rutgers Women's Tennis
  • Krissy Turner - Monmouth Women's Soccer
  • Barry Davis - Rider University Baseball
  • Gene Peluso - Stevens Institute of Technology Men's Lacrosse
  • Randi Larson - Rutgers Assistant Director, Academic Support Services
Should Princeton University's Public Safety officers were armed? Come out to the Whig-Clio Senate Chamber and get ready for an interesting and controversial debate on a very important issue. Princeton University freshman will be the main speakers. Refreshments will be served afterwards. Whig Hall Senate Chamber, Princeton University, 7:30 p.m.  

Kenny Xu is  16-year-old sophomore at Princeton High School—and the author of the novel "Trisk: A New Breed of Sport."
He will read from his book and discuss some challenges and triumphs of writing and publishing a 400+ page novel.  Princeton Public Library, Community Room, 7:30 p.m. 

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