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The Pace Chronicle
Volume I, Issue XII
Inside News.....................1,3 Feature..........2,4 Health......................5 Opinion.........6,7 Entertainment.....9-10 Sports......11-12
Pace University, Pleasantville/Briarcliff Manor, NY
www.PaceChronicle.net
Wednesday, Jan. 18, 2012
#Pace #Problems @Twitter
The G-Spot, page 7
Sexual Preconceptions Feature, page 2
Meet the Greeks: ΔY Health, Page 4
Photo from Twitter.com/PaceGirlProblems Twitter pages such as PaceGirlProblems have garnered the attention of many Pace students, including the male population. taken the world by storm. Now, The twitter account, which When asked if they will ever Colby Hochmuth
Entertainment Editor Colby.A.Hochmuth@pace.edu
New Hangover Pill Entertainment, page 9
If you consider yourself a Twitter-wiz, then you’ve certainly noticed some trends that have started lately, like #PaceGirlProblems, #Paceproblems, and yes even #Pauliesproblems. It’s no doubt that Twitter has
it’s easier to see what your friends are up too, follow your favorite celebrities, and share all the super interesting things about your day with the world. It’s also no surprise that the reach and influence of Twitter has reached Pace. In just a few months @PaceGirlProblems has gotten over 400 followers and has been a popular trend among Pace students.
describes itself as, “Working toward greatness one blacked out, slut-filled weekend at a time… All tweets are in good humor and JOKES, don’t follow if you don’t like it.” The Pace Chronicle landed the first exclusive interview with the elusive @PaceGirlProblems (PGP), who, for obvious reasons, has chosen to remain anonymous.
Pace Recognized for Involvement in Environmental Sustainability
Setter Spotlight, page 12
Cassandra Gentile
Are Pace Dorms Too Expensive? Samantha.Finch@pace.edu
Samantha.Finch@pace.edu
Pace has been recognized as the first institution in Westchester County to receive acknowledgement in new program that inspires and promotes environmental sustainability in all areas of higher education. Pace has made large strides in creating a more environmentally aware campus over the last several years. Pace organizations such as Students for a Smarter Planet and university-wide environmental sustainability committee GreenPace - seeks to improve the green footprint on the university. During the final months of 2011 Pace received recognition
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Samantha Finch News Editor
Samantha Finch News Editor
2012: The Year of Dubstep
reveal their true identity, they answered, “No, but I think a lot of people would be surprised if I did say who I was.” PGP said that the whole thing started because their friends were always joking about making an account since everyone is always complaining about Pace.
Image from AASHE/STARS by a national rating program named Sustainability, Tracking, Assessment, and Rating System (STARS). STARS is a program administered by the Association for the Advancement of Sus-
tainability in Higher Education (AASHE). They awarded the university with a Bronze rating for
Continued on Page 3 “Pace Environmentally Recognized”
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A recent poll provided by CampusGrotto.com found of 17 colleges across the United States that Pace’s New York City (NYC) campus ranked number eight on most expensive college dormitories. Following institutions such as New York University, Fordham University, and Manhattanville College, Pace’s cost of living in “the greatest city in the world” was cited as approximately $14,230 per academic year. “A number of offices on campus, including mine, the auxiliary services office and, of course, finance and administration take
Continued on Page 3 “Expensive Dorms”