Thursday, March 28, 2024

Princeton Students Not Happy with Pick of Marshawn Lynch As Class Day Speaker

*He’s not exactly known for being very talkative and when he does say something, it’s not the most intellectual. So folks are wondering WHY Princeton University chose NFLer Marshawn Lynch as the school’s Class Day speaker.

So then why is he speaking you ask? Well, it seems the Princeton Class Day co-chairs chose Lynch for always having “prioritized community engagement and empowerment by leveraging his prominence as a professional athlete to promote opportunities for civic engagement and social justice.”

Apparently the pushback on Lynch is not because of who he is necessarily, but because the student body was largely not included in the selection process.

“Saying that Lynch has ‘unapologetically embodied and advocated for our own identities and values’ (as stated in the University’s official Instagram post) without actually consulting us, the Princeton community, is paradoxical and thus questionable,” the op-ed read. “We do not mean to criticize this choice of speaker in particular, but rather want to call attention to the opaque selection process for Class Day speakers.”

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If you’re wondering, yes, the three Class Day co-chairs are students at Princeton.

“Our goal was to invite a speaker who embodies the various experiences we have shared as a community during our Princeton tenure; someone whose professional and personal passions speak to the service-focused and intellectually rigorous interests core to the University,” the co-chairs said in a statement.

The previous two Class Day speakers have been actress Ellie Kemper, a Princeton alum, and New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker.

Princeton’s Class Day this year is scheduled for June 1, one day before commencement.

As noted by ESPN, Lynch, 33, an Oakland native and Cal alum, came out of retirement this season to return to the Seattle Seahawks for the team’s stretch run. The free-agent has played 13 seasons for the Buffalo Bills, Seahawks and his hometown Raiders.

 

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