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Fresh New Flavor at Tomo Sushi

The corner of Nassau and Chestnut Streets has a new addition. Here, where Princeton students can already experience Indian food from Kalluri Corner, Thai from Thai Village and Chinese from Ivy Garden, Tomo Sushi just opened its doors three weeks ago and is already serving many townsfolk and Princeton students.The owner, soft-spoken Thai Lin Wu, sold his previous two restaurants in Manhattan and moved to Princeton so he could raise his two teenagers in a more rural environment.

NEWS | 02/16/2005

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A French engagement

Aaron Cooper '05 writhes on the floor in pain. "Mon coeur! Mon coeur!" he says. It's not an existential crisis, though; it's L'Atelier performing a scene from "Travaux d'Acteurs," a collection of one-act plays.

NEWS | 02/16/2005

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Gay dating comes out of the closet

During an intense game of beirut, two sophomores eyed each other across the ping-pong table. It was another night on the street and another new face, but somehow, one managed to make the first, courageous move:"Um, nice sweater," he said.The other man smiled and a real conversation began.

NEWS | 02/16/2005

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Last Minute Lovin'

Don't panic now, but you have less than a week. On Monday, your worth as a love interest will be determined entirely by what you bring to your significant ? or not yet very significant ? other.

NEWS | 02/09/2005

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iFlurtz? You Flurtz

When Class of 2007 Social Chair Jennifer Mickel suggested that in addition to the Alcohol Initiative, Princeton should have a "Dating Initiative," she was only joking ? at first.But Mickel later realized that a lot of students wanted a legitimate dating scene on campus.

NEWS | 02/09/2005

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Student Fall Exhibit

The Fall Visual Arts Student Show at the Lucas Gallery in 185 Nassau reveals a range and depth of skill not usually expected from young artists.The students seem to have practically mastered basic human anatomy and architectural perspective.

NEWS | 02/09/2005

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Vaginas speak up

Since 1997, Valentine's Day has helped nurture women in a way that even a large heart-shaped box of chocolates cannot.On Friday, Princeton will take part in a powerful call to arms as one of more than 300 college campuses performing Eve Ensler's "The Vagina Monologues" to help stop violence against women.The play, a series of monologues that lament women's subjugation and celebrate their quest for autonomy, is directed by Jade Guanchez '06 and Katrina Rogachevsky '07, and will guest star students as well as Vice President for Campus Life Janet Dickerson, Associate Dean of the College Nancy Kanach, and professors Maria DiBattista, Marie Griffith and Kyle Vanderlick.Dickerson, who participated in a similar project at Duke University, "found that it had a very empowering effect on the participants and the community."Dickerson said she wanted to participate because "it is important that we are, as women, prepared to speak publicly about issues of sexuality, which are often silenced."The University's performance will benefit the nonprofit Womanspace, a shelter for battered women in Trenton and the only service for victims of domestic and sexual abuse in Mercer County.

NEWS | 02/09/2005

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Dare to Bare All

As the door opened and four students entered, the professor stopped mid-sentence. Wearing nothing but shoes, wool hats and belts, the students slowly descended down the stairs, handed the professor a note, then walked back up the stairs."We regretfully apologize that we will be unable to streak your lecture today," the note read, "Due to inclement weather we were not able to get sufficient numbers to field a full team.

NEWS | 02/02/2005