Today, the newly minted Alcohol Coalition Committee (ACC) is holding a workshop in Frist Campus Center to get student feedback about how the University can better deal with high-risk drinking on campus.
Labyrinth owner not making economic senseRegarding ?U.
You who are no longer willing to submit to unfair rule, arise! The time has come to end the injustices, to throw off the shackles, to reform the bitter monopoly that nourishes us all.
You who are no longer willing to submit to unfair rule, arise! The time has come to end the injustices, to throw off the shackles, to reform the bitter monopoly that nourishes us all.
Labyrinth owner not making economic senseRegarding ?U.
The widely publicized incident involving Francisco Nava ?09?s e-mail threats and faked assault is over, and it is no one?s business either to personally condemn or to vindicate him.
Bicker week is over. Let the gossiping cease and the thoughtful examination on which Princetonians pride themselves begin.
Last week, Labyrinth Books? first semester as Princeton?s primary textbook provider began.
Campus should focus less on selectivityRegarding ?Tower Club sets record, 217 bicker,? (Monday, Feb.
Music plays a hugely important role in my life; just ask the people closest to me. Everything from my obsessive-compulsive habit of clicking ?Buy? in the iTunes Store to my propensity for breaking into song after being prompted by key phrases in conversation shows the depth of my love for the art form.But recently, a friend visited my room and commented on the dark mood of most of the R&B songs in my library.
If you?ve ever been in a bathroom stall on campus, chances are you?ve seen a SpeakOut sign.
Princeton students often underappreciate the work that the USG does for them. Over the last year, the USG has committed itself to being more responsive to student concerns and making tangible improvements to campus life.