The Weekly Roundup

This is the first edition of a new feature of The Ink: The Weekly Roundup.The Weekly Roundup will highlight all the work of the Press Club from the week, bringing you a curated list of articles about the happenings at Princeton in the past week.Without further ado, highlights from this week:Time Magazine: ‘Princeton Mom’ Is Now an Icon—and Fellow Alumni Aren’t Happy About It -- By Logan SanderMembers of Princeton's Class of 1978 have written a collective letter distancing themselves from fellow alum Susan PattonNew York Times Education Life:  Made in China: Fake IDs , A Campus Guide’s Guide -- Oren FliegelmanForget old-school resources like an older sibling or Photoshop. In today’s global economy, students import their fake IDs.South China Morning PostOccupy insiders give their verdict on the protests -- Mary HuiThe Occupy movement marked a coming of age for Hong Kong's 'millennials', often referred to as strawberries: self-centered, faint-hearted and easily bruised. Mary Hui talks to three women who have helped redefine a generation.The Times of TrentonAlums challenge 'Princeton Mom' on acquaintance rape -- Spencer PartsMalcolm X daughter challenges Princeton students to continue her father's legacy -- Ally MarkovichAuthor of 'Far from the Tree' urges parents to accept children with disabilities -- Matthew SilbermanPrinceton alum, Teach for America founder Wendy Kopp touts organization's successes -- Kevin Cheng 

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