A special issue for Big Block of Cheese Day
“The single idea of Big Block of Cheese Day is still more important than ever: who gets heard, and about what?”
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“The single idea of Big Block of Cheese Day is still more important than ever: who gets heard, and about what?”
"In this project, the staff of the ‘Prince’ trace power on campus through histories, data analyses, detailed profiles, and deeply-held opinions. It's an issue about personalities. These are personalities we have to be aware of, no matter what their role is."
In this special issue, the staff of the Daily Princetonian ask the question: what does mental health mean here? Looking at the past, present, and future, we launch this issue with “urgency and hope.”
For most students, Dillon Gym serves as Princeton’s primary hub for fitness and wellness. Dillon is free for all undergraduate and graduate students to use and closer to the heart of campus than Jadwin Gym, which remains largely exclusive to varsity athletes. As many gym-goers notice, at peak hours, students are forced to wait to use weight stations, strength machines, and cardio equipment.
From chicken pot pie to pork hunan and tofu stir fry to peri peri chicken, Campus Dining boasts that they “provide a wide variety of foods.” Yet most students are unaware how the entrées on the daily menus are chosen or what makes each dining hall distinct.
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