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High rents around Palo Alto have begun driving graduate students and faculty away from Stanford University, the cradle of Valley entrepreneurialism, to other prestigious universities.
ECONOMIST: A dip in the valley
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Professor Cipolla told me that one of his biggest concerns these days was that his smartest graduate students were being lured away by big money offers from the likes of Google, Facebook and Microsoft.
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The apparent shift in direction away from adopting a graduate tax has been welcomed by university groups.
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We had to take jobs or attend graduate programs that were very far away from our idyllic New Jersey town and far away from each other.
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Widespread graduate unemployment among their young is gnawing away at the hopes of those who should be the most optimistic about China's future.
ECONOMIST: Banyan
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Hardwick, a former New York City detective and law school graduate, said she pushed the coach away and reported the incident, but said nothing was done, according to the lawsuit.
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Half a block away, a twenty-eight year old graduate student looked at photos posted to Facebook that showed flooding in Red Hook Brooklyn and the East Village.
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Heck, even the graduate assistant was not brave enough to move and pull the child away from the mess.
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If you had had a meeting with any of them as a Google hiring manager before they joined the Googleplex, you would have blown away: Ivy League and other prestigious colleges and graduate schools, Rhodes Scholars, McKinsey stints, times working for Larry Summers as Chief-of-Staff in DC.
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Voters age 18-29 were those most likely to move away from Mr. Obama between 2008 and 2012, and Republican identification generally increases as people graduate college, start work and begin families.
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