2 Princeton grads set up a 'bubble' remote college campus in Hawaii - Business Insider

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2 Princeton grads just bought out hotels in Hawaii and Arkansas and are betting on college students paying them $15,000 to study in a 'bubble'

While Russell and Bragg would not say how many applications they've received, they said they have enough to fill a class, but need more to get the project off the ground.

"We really do want to take the time to go through these applications carefully and make sure that students are properly vetted, that they're all going to have a good time, and be safe and healthy here," Russell said. The group's handbook says that all students must take a COVID test after they're admitted to the program; Russell said they plan on coordinating with the students and local testing sites, or plan on "finding a way to get them to a testing site." Students will be asked to self-quarantine between the test and their arrival on campus. Russell said, "obviously, that puts a little bit of trust in these kids.

 

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theexperienceu The owners toxic mentalities for me❤️

2 Princeton grads replicate Singapore

Why. Stay out of Hawai'i. They're putting people at risk just to live out a stupid fantasy.

UArkansas uhh can y’all do somethin 🤢

Ke kūʻai aku nei kēia mau mea kiʻi con ʻelua i kahi ʻike e like me ʻano Fyre Festival. Mai hopohopo i ke kūʻai mai i ka marijuana inā e noho ʻoe ma ka hōkele Park Shore Waikīkī - e hōʻea ana ia iā ʻoe ma o ka hōʻolu ea (a me nō hoʻi ka uahi mai kikaliki).

colonizers. this should be a crime.

lnrssll PSA: BEACHES, STATE PARKS, HIKING TRAILS AND BARS ARE ALL CLOSED. MANDATORY 14 DAY QUARANTINE ALSO IN EFFECT FOR ALL ISLANDS. IF FOUND BREAKING THEM YOU WILL FACE JAIL, HEFTY FINE OR BOTH

Arkansas?

Here’s the real story you should be covering “Native Hawaiians simply do not want this shit coming to their shores, resistance petition crosses 1k in just a few hours”

EAlemanJrPhD as if to illustrate the convo we had in class

Ummmm honolulupolice this is not okay.

Sign this petition to stop theexperienceu

These hotels are going to be centers of covid outbreaks in communities that want nothing to do with this project and it’s a damn shame.

Yep. Princeton this makes your school look awful.

COLONIZERS BACK ON THEIR SHIT AGAIN

Keep it

Do not promote this modern day colonization of an active risk nation state with limited resources in the middle of the ocean. We need to limit all incoming travel not allow this. Will they be paying medical bills for all the hospitality staff and their family if they get sick?

Something abt this doesnt sit right

theexperienceu

honolulupolice Can you do something about this please? Our COVID numbers are spiking and we don’t need young adults looking for a “college experience” spreading the virus even more.

The Hawaii hotel appears to be the Park Shore Waikiki, owned by the Blackstone hedge fund. So uber-rich capitalists are renting their hotel to some Princeton bros so they can bring a couple hundred rich college students here.

The entire population of Hawaii is against this. Just so you know.

theexperienceu WTF? Camouflage carpet and a hotel full of rich kids using Hawaii (and FayettevilleArkansas!?) as their pandemic hideout. No. Just no.

Are we really calling the Graduate Fayetteville a luxe hotel? That place is a plaid piece of shit and someone drowned in the pool there. Good luck getting haunted.

Yall promoting this should be legally liable when people die because of it.

lnrssll Love this! I’m in- let me know how we can help

lnrssll Hopefully no one falls for this. Stupid, dangerous, selfish.

Arkansas? No thank you

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