Sharing a drink
Even for those who love Princeton's eating clubs, nights with cheap beer and Beirut can grow tiresome.
Even for those who love Princeton's eating clubs, nights with cheap beer and Beirut can grow tiresome.
Hygge," explained Danish newspaper editor Anne Knudsen to a group of American and Danish students last June ? fellows of the human rights program Humanity in Action ? is a distinctly Danish concept that cannot be translated.
Hygge," explained Danish newspaper editor Anne Knudsen to a group of American and Danish students last June ? fellows of the human rights program Humanity in Action ? is a distinctly Danish concept that cannot be translated.
Whenever people find out that I write for the 'Prince,' the first question they usually ask me is "How is it possible that such a massive gathering of unmatched journalistic and philosophical talent could be in the employ of one single publication?" Valid question ? I don't really have an answer for that.
Whenever people find out that I write for the 'Prince,' the first question they usually ask me is "How is it possible that such a massive gathering of unmatched journalistic and philosophical talent could be in the employ of one single publication?" Valid question ? I don't really have an answer for that.
In the past few months, the University has seen a number of high-profile alleged sexual assaults occur within the campus community.
Since at least the 1930s, the University has been incessantly accused of being too liberal. The complaints have come from both inside and outside the Orange Bubble, from alumni, undergrads, faculty and non-Princetonian critics, all based on the implicit assumption that exposing impressionable undergrads to liberal bias will dilute their abilities to work "in the Nation's Service" upon graduation.Antiwar statements made by the 1936-37 student group "Veterans of Future Wars" got alumni riled up about Princeton's liberalism.
Since at least the 1930s, the University has been incessantly accused of being too liberal. The complaints have come from both inside and outside the Orange Bubble, from alumni, undergrads, faculty and non-Princetonian critics, all based on the implicit assumption that exposing impressionable undergrads to liberal bias will dilute their abilities to work "in the Nation's Service" upon graduation.Antiwar statements made by the 1936-37 student group "Veterans of Future Wars" got alumni riled up about Princeton's liberalism.
In the past few months, the University has seen a number of high-profile alleged sexual assaults occur within the campus community.
Among great universities, Princeton has long and rightly prided itself on the special excellence of an undergraduate program that brings together some of the best and brightest young people with some of the most famous and influential scholars in many fields.
Among great universities, Princeton has long and rightly prided itself on the special excellence of an undergraduate program that brings together some of the best and brightest young people with some of the most famous and influential scholars in many fields.
The results are in, and next semester Alex Lenahan '07 will succeed Leslie-Bernard Joseph '06 as USG president.
The results are in, and next semester Alex Lenahan '07 will succeed Leslie-Bernard Joseph '06 as USG president.
One of the things I love about Princeton is that everyone lives on campus. It's pretty sweet that, as undergrads, we are guaranteed housing for four years and never have to worry about finding our own apartments.
I received some hate mail recently that told me to unplug my excretory orifice. I did, but apart from a copy of "A Pocket Style Manual" no hidden treasures were discovered.