Posts Tagged ‘rosy yang’
Headline / Literature + Arts / News Brief / Politics + Foreign Policy / WPRB News
Tags: Asian, Jackie Cremos, Lewis Center for the Arts, Libya, Peter Giovine, Poetry, Rafael Grillo, Raphael Murillo, rosy yang, Shikha Uberoi, UCLA, War
May 11, 2011
As of Wednesday, April 6, WPRB News broadcasts news briefs on current events and culture. Tune into WPRB 103.3 fm on Wednesdays and Fridays at 4:00pm and 9:00pm for these short segments during regularly scheduled programming. Hope you like it! Here are the briefs we aired on May 4th: Arts Announcement: Our resident Arts and [...]
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This week’s episode featured explorations into all kinds of literature, ranging from an unpublished manuscript by JD Salinger to a celebration of Irish prose. If you didn’t catch us on the air (Mondays at 6:00pm), or you’d like to have another listen: Click here for Flora Thomson-Deveaux’s piece on JD Salinger’s never-published short story. Click [...]
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As China’s economy continues to grow at a rapid pace, opportunities and challenges abound for businesses, especially foreign entrepreneurs, looking to tap into the market. We talked to Steve Forbes of Forbes Media, Thomas Gorman of FORTUNE China, Peter Lighte of JP Morgan China, and many more experts in the field.
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Global China Connection Princeton held its first International Conference, entitled “China on the Move”, on Feb. 12th at Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School. Among the speakers were Mr. Steve Forbes, Chairman of Forbes, Mr. Peter Lighte, Chairman of JPMorgan (China) and Mr. Thomas Gorman, Chairman of FORTUNE China. Listen to our interview and what they had to say.
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On November 14, 2010, Princeton Disabilities Awareness (PDA) hosted its fourth-annual Down Syndrome Conference. We interviewed those involved with the event.
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Politics + Foreign Policy / WPRB News
Tags: Aaron Smargon, G20, G8, Generation Rwanda, International Relations, Joschka Fischer, Liechtenstein Institute on Self-determination, Raphael Murillo, rosy yang, Rwanda, Sabrina Szeto, scholarships
November 23, 2010
In an age of shifting international order, we discuss the future of global politics and international organizations with former German Vice Chancellor and Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer. Also, we interview the director of Generation Rwanda, a program helping young Rwandans pursue higher education.
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On 13th November 2010, former German Vice Chancellor and Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer gave a luncheon keynote speech at Princeton in celebration of the 10th anniversary of its Liechtenstein Institute on Self-determination (LISD). We provide a recording.
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Politics + Foreign Policy / WPRB News Former Programs
Tags: airport security, Aku Ammah-Tagoe, Flora Thomson-Deveaux, haisong jiang, Homeland Security, national security, Nikki Leon, rosy yang, The Dispatch, travel
May 24, 2010
In January 2010, a graduate student named Haisong Jiang crossed a Newark Airport security line in order to say goodbye to his girlfriend one last time. In March, he pleaded guilty to defiant trespass. His punishment? Community service and a $500 fine (plus court fees). A bill to tighten airport security is now advancing through the New Jersey Legislature.
We wanted the story straight from Jiang. Rosy Yang reports.
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On December 8, 2009, Mr. C. H. Tung, former Chief Executive of Hong Kong gave a speech entitled “United States-China Relations: What’s Next?” at the nearby Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University. Here’s an audio archive of the speech.
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History / Politics + Foreign Policy / WPRB News Former Programs
Tags: Connor Carreras, law, Naomi Nix, Perry v Schwarzenegger, Proposition 8, Robert George, rosy yang, same sex marriage, Stephen Macedo, The Dispatch
November 1, 2009
This week, Naomi Nix takes a look at the first same-sex commitment ceremony performed in the University Chapel. Scholars Stephen Macedo and Robert George share their thoughts on the issue. And WPRB Contributor Connor Carreras sits down with lawyers on both sides of Perry v Schwarzenegger, a case challenging California’s voter-instituted ban on same-sex marriage that is set to go before a US District Court in January 2010. Listen here.
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