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(09/28/23 2:01am)
Every year as fall rolls around, East Asian and Southeast Asian communities gather to celebrate. Whether you know it as the Mid-Autumn Festival or Chuseok, September is a time to give thanks for the harvest and for harmonious reunions. This year, we asked our editors and staffers to see what this time of the year looks like for Princeton students and their families.
(04/30/23 4:04am)
This year’s Lawnparties Student Opener, Ziff & Griff, is a duo of two DJs: Adam Ziff ’23 and Griffin Brooks ’23. Ziff is a Computer Science major who, in addition to DJing, is a singer-songwriter, Orange Key tour guide, and former Ultimate Frisbee team president who is also involved in Kesher, a Jewish community on campus. Brooks is a Mechanical Engineering major and former Princeton springboard diver as well as a social media content creator deeply involved in New York city nightlife.
(03/30/23 12:54am)
About a year ago, then-writer and now-Associate Editor for The Prospect Joshua Yang ‘25 wrote a stellar article about the first iteration of Princeton Pop Up, a fine dining experience run by and for Princeton students. The review was so fantastic I had to try it for myself. Luckily for me, the pop-up restaurant returned for a second iteration, a $48 eight-course tasting menu called Ember.
(03/08/23 4:16am)
These days, all my essays are about other people. My mom often tells me that maybe I should spend less time worrying about boys and more on my classes, or earning money, or whatever. But I’m aware that my specialty is making other people cry with my poetry-prose on heartbreak — pieces inspired by and dedicated to people I’ve loved. I am rarely the star of my own works, which is oxymoronic since they’ve all been labeled “self essays.”
(02/15/23 3:24am)
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(02/14/23 3:15am)
When your friends ask what happened to me, I know what you’ll say. You will shrug and say that you could never date an American girl. You will shrug and say we were just never a good match, that an American girl could never understand you the way a Japanese girl could. It’s where you spent 18 years of your life, anyway. It’s what you’re used to.
(07/20/22 2:06am)
Dispatches at The Prospect are brief reflections from our writers that focus on their experiences during the summer break. This piece is part of the Dispatch summer 2022 series.
(02/14/22 3:51am)
This Valentine’s Day, I’m going to kill the mood by talking about heartbreak.
(12/08/21 5:34am)
Adele has always had such a big place in music, in pop culture, and thus in all of our childhoods; I’m sure that many of today’s teens are all too familiar with the memories of screaming the lyrics to “Set Fire to the Rain” in the car home from middle school. I definitely was one of those kids. Even as a child who barely understood music, I always loved hearing Adele’s powerful, harrowing voice on the radio — whenever she released new music, just like magic, it almost instantly became a hit.
(12/06/21 3:16am)
When I first discovered Wilbur Soot, the frontman of up-and-coming indie-rock band Lovejoy, it certainly wasn’t through music — actually, this multi-talented master of the Internet gained his first million subscribers as an English Minecraft YouTuber and Twitch streamer. Since Soot’s rise to fame, Minecraft has exploded, and his channel with it, granting him the platform to successfully branch out to other endeavors like music. Soot’s most recent solo single, “Your New Boyfriend,” was a hit, going viral on TikTok and boasting over sixty million YouTube views.
(12/02/21 2:19am)
Raising enough money to plant 20 million trees in a few months would have been enough for most ordinary YouTubers. But YouTube star MrBeast (Jimmy Donaldson) and his frequent collaborator, Mark Rober, are by no means ordinary.
(11/30/21 2:58am)
Incredibly underrated and wonderfully talented, Finneas O’Connell (known by his stage name FINNEAS) first got his fame as the brother and producer of globally-recognized superstar Billie Eilish. His first step into a spotlight of his own was through his debut EP “Blood Harmony,” containing hits with hundreds of millions of Spotify plays, like “Break My Heart Again” and “I Don’t Miss You At All.”
(10/28/21 1:51am)
With its colorful cover art and magical orchestral interludes, Coldplay’s ninth studio album “Music of the Spheres” greatly piqued my interest when it was first announced. Between the early announcements of the explosive single “My Universe” featuring K-pop sensation BTS and the album’s use of emojis as song titles, it had been established for a while that this album would be Coldplay’s take on grandiose themes like space and humanity. Now that it’s finally arrived this month, let’s take a closer look at each track:
(10/25/21 2:43am)
Editor's Note: On June 30, 2022, Technoblade passed away due to cancer. His family announced it in a video titled, in pure Technoblade fashion, “so long nerds.” He was 23 years old. The author’s reflections on the passing were appended to this essay on July 7, 2022. The original essay appears below, as published on Oct. 24, 2021.
(10/04/21 1:57am)
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