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The Dinky is getting a makeover — maybe.
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“Recitatif,” Toni Morrison’s rare short story re-released as a stand-alone book on Feb. 1, is a brief and brilliant literary experiment.
Theatre Intime’s Freshman One-Act Festival (FOAF), which ran three performances this past weekend, captured what theater does best. Four short plays — each directed, acted, and produced by members of the class of 2025 — consider what it means to live a banal life, how to live in times of crisis, and what the medium of the stage can be. Great art poses more questions than answers. In that respect FOAF was a rollicking success.
Ella Feiner ’22 will compete on “Jeopardy! National College Championship,” beginning Feb. 8 as she faces off against Jasmine Manansala of Rice University and Stephen Privat of Louisiana State University.
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Isolation policies under the COVID-19 testing protocol were updated in an email to all undergraduate and graduate students in the testing protocol from University Health Services (UHS) on Thursday morning. The announcement comes as students begin to move into campus tomorrow.
I often consider a day’s work and a life’s work to be something different. In your life, you might want to be a senator, or save the world, or write the next great American novel. I have big plans, places to go, a long road ahead. We might feel the things we do each day are productive only if they get us toward some bigger goal.
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On Saturday, Nov. 20, after nearly eight hours of deliberations in Frist Campus Center, The Daily Princetonian’s staff elected Marie-Rose Sheinerman ’23 as the 146th editor-in-chief.
The University released its first ever Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Annual Report, accompanied by a video, describing how the University has strived toward anti-racism and systemic change in the last year.
Sometimes, on a cold November evening, Shakespeare is just what you need.
Sir Paul McCartney’s new book, “The Lyrics: 1956 to the Present,” is “as close to an autobiography as we may ever come,” according to the book’s editor, Professor Paul B. Muldoon, University Professor in the Humanities and a professor of creative writing in the Lewis Center for the Arts.
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The University endowment has grown to $37.7 billion, a 46.9 percent year-over-year return according to an announcement Friday. The endowment earned more than $10 billion since the 2019–20 fiscal year, when it was reported at $26.6 billion.
Just south of Prospect Garden and just north of First College, around the art museum construction site, there’s a beautiful phenomenon of the human condition.