Q&A: Richard Hu ’16 and Cadee Qiu ’18 on Princeton Chinese Theatre’s ‘Timeless Love’
Oliver SunPrinceton Chinese Theatre’s “Timeless Love” is a time-traveling love story that straddles the present and a world on the cusp of World War II.
Princeton Chinese Theatre’s “Timeless Love” is a time-traveling love story that straddles the present and a world on the cusp of World War II.
Pride Alliance is a community building organization for LGBTQA+ people on campus.
Tilghman to join nefarious-sounding but equally prestigious-sounding Harvard Corporation U.
Music: Princeton University Orchestra presents “December 2015 Concerts”Get your classical fix this Thursday and Friday with PUO, who will be playing Schubert’s Symphony No.
It’s “winter.” So dress “warmly.” Like that ice sculpture will melt.
Dear Sexpert,My partner and I are starting to get pretty serious.
Most travel bucket lists might be considered incomplete if they neglect to include Peru’s Machu Picchu and the ancient Incan capital of Cusco, but if these places are on your list, here’s your chance!
While most students may see Latin as a dead language, one course this spring is bringing it back to life by immersing students in Roman terrain.
President Barack Obama announced the restoration of diplomatic relations with Cuba last December, but if you’d like to visit Cuba before the embargo potentially ends, then take ART 466: Havana: Architecture, Literature and the Arts.
Unlike many of the other trip-based classes offered next semester, SPA 327: Latino Global Cities isn’t going abroad, but to another corner of the United States: Puerto Rico.
To get to one of the most beautiful places on Earth, you have to drive through hell.
sssssPoetry: Ellipses Slam Team presents “(AMPERSAND)”Why “(AMPERSAND),” you ask?
1. IIP 2. PICS 3. The class that goes to Havana 4. The class that goes to Peru 5.
Through Arts and Transit Project,Fenwick Hospitality Group expands restaurant empire’s territorial possessions Post office relocated to 259 Nassau amid debate, old location eyed for restaurant development ... hmm N.J.
Dear Sexpert,With the holidays coming up, I’m excited to be eating all of my favorite foods.
When Naomi Lake ’17 decided to pursue a part-time position at Olsson’s Fine Foods and Cheese, part of her reasoning involved a desire to experience a little bit of life outside the Orange Bubble. “Instead of finding employment on campus … I wanted to do something that got me out of the Princeton bubble a little bit, especially for employment purposes,” Lake said.
As soon as I told our airport taxi driver the name of the street I would be living on for the next four weeks — “Rua Sá Ferreira,” I said, the unfamiliar whooshy h-like rr’s of Portuguese tumbling gracelessly out of my mouth — he nodded.
Phil Klay is a veteran of the Iraq War, having served as an officer in the Marine Corps.
For 23 hours between Oct. 22 and 23, many students crowded curiously around the outside of Frist Campus Center, watching a University student sit motionless and alone inside of a 7x9 foot box.
This weekend, the Princeton Program in Theater presents “Zoyka’s Apartment,” a play by Kiev-born Mikhail Bulgakov.