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(02/20/13 11:00pm)
I wasn’t that drunk. Slipping and sliding on patches of slush in my going-out boots, my hand clutched the crook of her arm. It wasn’t to steady myself, but to bring her more firmly to me somehow — to tether her in a way that would make it easier for me to say what I wanted to say. I’d never been the one to confess feelings for anyone before, let alone another girl.
(02/20/13 11:00pm)
Dear Sexpert,
(02/19/13 11:00pm)
Mardi Gras was last week, and although there were no parades down Nassau Street or beads strewn across the ground, there was still some orange and black amid all the purple and gold. In case you weren’t aware, the Orange Bubble extends across the globe and all the way down to Bourbon Street. Bill Hines ’78 was hailed as Rex, King of Carnival 2013 down in NOLA. Street got an exclusive chance to interview royalty.
(02/19/13 11:00pm)
I wasn’t that drunk. Slipping and sliding on patches of slush in my going-out boots, my hand clutched the crook of her arm. It wasn’t to steady myself, but to bring her more firmly to me somehow — to tether her in a way that would make it easier for me to say what I wanted to say. I’d never been the one to confess feelings for anyone before, let alone another girl.
(02/19/13 11:00pm)
I wasn’t that drunk. Slipping and sliding on patches of slush in my going-out boots, my hand clutched the crook of her arm. It wasn’t to steady myself, but to bring her more firmly to me somehow — to tether her in a way that would make it easier for me to say what I wanted to say. I’d never been the one to confess feelings for anyone before, let alone another girl.
(02/13/13 11:00pm)
Career Search: Summer Internship Fair & Nonprofit Fair
(02/13/13 11:00pm)
Break out, sympoh urban Arts Crew’s seventh annual show, proves the true extent of break-dancing talent available on Princeton’s campus. This show stretches itself to include a variety of genres, including gymnastics, ballet, hip-hop and lyrical-infused movements. Sympoh’s solid foundation of break dance continually shines through, as dancers easily hit gravity-defying poses and agile freezes. While sometimes the pieces struggle to fit within the show’s incredibly specific storyline, the theme is fresh and artistry apparent.
(02/13/13 11:00pm)
It used to be that my biggest problem regarding laundry was running out of clean underwear. For a lot of us, college is the first time we have to do our own laundry; a chance to learn how to properly separate loads and to determine which cycle on the dryer will heat our clothes to a steamy 105 degrees and which one will leave them soaking. Our foray into the world of laundry also forces us to figure out how much detergent is necessary and how much will cause a mini-flood of foam in the laundry room (some of us learned the hard way). Who could have known how important laundry technique would be? And that is not even taking into account the social aspects of doing laundry. Sure, it has been embarrassing at times to be sorting out bras in front of guys from the football team or realizing that a static-y sock is stuck to the back of your sweater, but for the most part laundry has become a more or less innocuous part of our weekly — or monthly — routines.
(02/13/13 11:00pm)
Inspired by my parents, who have just joined the Social Network.
(02/13/13 11:00pm)
Room draw will be here before you know it. With all the options available on campus, how will you know what to look for? Street has your back: We're giving you an inside look into some of the coolest rooms on campus.
(02/13/13 11:00pm)
Dear Sexpert,
(02/13/13 11:00pm)
I used to be a hopeless romantic — the kind that dreamt of riding dolphins into the sunset and falling asleep under the stars. All I wanted was a boyfriend I could dote on, buy chocolate for and snuggle with. And then I arrived at Princeton. It took a whole year to demolish the naive dreams of a freshman who’d been sheltered at an all-girls school for nine years. I had been blinded by fantasies and happy endings, but my freshman year ground up any remnants of potential emotional attachment with mortar and pestle.
(02/13/13 11:00pm)
Are you feeling touchy or pessimistic? Do you have difficulty getting up in the morning? Do you crave carbs and find yourself dreaming about those muffins and pepperoni rolls in the dining hall? Well, you’re not alone. These are just a few of the symptoms of SAD — Seasonal Affective Disorder, more commonly known in its milder form as “the February Blues.”
(02/10/13 11:00pm)
That Whiz Kid
(02/10/13 11:00pm)
House of Cupcakes on Witherspoon Street plans to open several franchises in the coming months. Though the exact number of new locations has not been settled, there are plans in the works to have franchises in the Bronx, Manhattan and East Brunswick.
(02/07/13 11:00pm)
A story of love that flourished in a time of hate will be taking over Princeton as Black Arts Company: Drama puts up their spring production, "Aida." Street caught up with director, Reena Glaser ’14, to find out more about BAC Drama's riveting production of Elton John and Tim Rice's timeless musical.
(02/06/13 11:00pm)
When I was 17, I thought I’d found the love of my life. At the beginning of my senior year of high school, I stumbled out of an unusually long awkward phase and into John’s arms. He was everything I had hoped my first boyfriend would be: charming, funny, handsome, actually interested in me — all the essentials, really. Everyone who met him was drawn to him by the sheer power of his personality, and I was no different. I wanted John, but even more than that, I was swept up in a desperate need for him to want me back. One night, he put his Honda Accord in park and leaned over to give me my first real kiss. I might not have been thinking of forever that night, but by the time we were both heading off to college a year later, I didn’t know how to let him go.
(02/06/13 11:00pm)
Students interviewed for this story were granted anonymity to freely discuss sensitive personal matters. Their names have been changed.
(02/06/13 11:00pm)
The Freshman One Act Festival, presented by Theatre Intime, explores feelings of love, joy, hopelessness and longing. Over the course of the four one-act plays, the audience will laugh but will also ponder the nature of humanity and what defines our relationships with each other. Members of the Class of 2016 control all aspects of this production, from directing to managing to acting, and this year’s One Act Festival succeeds in presenting modern drama in a fresh, insightful way.
(02/06/13 11:00pm)
There was a time when I sat in my dimly lit room with nothing but the dust lining the corners of the walls to offer companionship. My heart craved human warmth, but my perpetual inactivity had caused severe atrophy in my legs, to the point where it took too much effort to move. In this dark puddle of lethargy, I discovered Snapchat. Using Snapchat, I could interact with my friends without leaving the comfort of my room. Snapchat has different timer settings and drawing options that span every color of the rainbow, and I quickly realized that I could reinvent myself and become whoever I wanted to be.