Today's Briefing:
Good morning! It's a short newsletter from the ‘Prince’ today, so we hope you'll take the time to enjoy it all. From a new Opinion piece reminding us all to slow down to the latest from Cartoons, catch a glimpse into student life during the pandemic. In addition, check out the weekly photo essay, a compilation of the best staff photographs from the past week. And if you're in the Princeton area, make sure to remember your umbrella — it's supposed to rain today! Wishing you all the best for the week ahead!
In Opinion, columnist Kelsey Ji cautions against the dangers of the quickening pace of the world due to technology and shifting social norms, and advises slowing down every once in a while. Ji notes, “An act as simple as stepping away from our computers for an hour and taking a stroll on campus can help reduce our risk profiles of catching the loneliness pandemic.”
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From The Prospect, food critic Jack Allen reviews the overhauled nature of food during Princeton’s January quarantine period and presents insights provided by both students and dining staff during this time.
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