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Thursday, February 18, 2021

Street Week goes fully virtual; Columnist calls for expanded dining options for those with dietary restrictions 

Cottage Club, one of the eating clubs at Princeton
Candace Do / The Daily Princetonian

Todays Briefing: 

Like so many other events, Street Week went fully virtual for the first time ever … but not without a few technical difficulties. The ‘Prince’ spoke to some ’23 bickerees to hear about the unique experience, which included some crashed computers and awkward online encounters. Still, many thought the process went as well as possible given the circumstances, and all participating sophomores were placed into a club.

READ THE STORY →


In Opinion: Columnist Mohan Setty-Charity ’24 calls on campus dining to provide expanded options for those who have dietary restrictions. He writes that “for those with dietary restrictions who can’t or won’t get food from off-campus to supplement their diets, that leaves two options: eat extremely repetitive and unsatisfactory meals, or go hungry.”

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At Your Leisure

  • From The Prospect: Take a break from studying with some of the contemporary poetry recommended by Jeffrey Liao ’24. These works, Liao says, are “not only accessible but also eye-opening and illuminating.” From Ocean Vuong to Jericho Brown to Ilya Kaminsky, the poets offer a welcome relief from the stress of school.

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