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Comedy: Fuzzy Dice Improv Comedy presents “Sidekicks” Some refer to them as “scrubs” or “newbs” (alternatively, “n00bs”), but Fuzzy Dice would like to introduce their new members as “sidekicks.” Sidekicks aren’t lame; they’re necessary for bringing out the awesome in the superheroes they will eventually become.

NEWS | 11/18/2015

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Princeton South Asian Theatrics presents “The Trump Card”A few reasons why PSAT’s “The Trump Card” may be the best publicity campaign by student groups this semester: it has a topical component, and it poses Donald Trump in a position of meeting non-white foreigners who are, gosh forbid, successful.

NEWS | 11/11/2015

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Headliners and Headshakers

Cruz ’92 proposes dissolution of IRS at presidential debate, proposes annual tribute of insincere folksiness instead Whig-Clio Tiger statues vandalized yet again, as sacred guardians of Cannon Green, the Tigers demand sacrifice in retribution Trick-or-Feed raises $7,601, collects 760 non-perishable items, and 76 slightly creased Ivy passes on Princetoween UMatter, TigerTransit to provide nighttime weekend bus service, with a monorail in the pipeline Analysis shows Frist, Murray-Dodge most popular places for free food distribution; proves that learning R was good for something Princeton Neuroscience Network approved as official, 24/7 neuro service dedicated to finding missing or malfunctioning brains

HUMOR | 11/11/2015

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Professor Profiles: A.M. Homes

The creative writing courses taught by A.M. Homes, under the umbrella of the Lewis Center for the Arts, are essentially a formal space for sharing and refining the art of storytelling.Every week, students are required to send in manuscripts of their own works of fiction and bring in other stories they would like to share with the class.

NEWS | 10/21/2015

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Professor Profiles: Martha Friedman

Martha Friedman, lecturer in visual arts in the Lewis Center for the Arts, grew up in a family of scientists.“Literally, the way I thought about things seemed different from my nuclear family,” Friedman said, describing her upbringing.As paradoxical as it sounds, Friedman decided to become an artist in response to her family’s interests.

NEWS | 10/21/2015

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Unfamiliar Street: Wanshou Lu, Beijing, China

Wanshou Lu is a street filled with the elderly. Located in Beijing, a city that is the embodiment of rapid modernization, the street retains aspects of a relaxed lifestyle, with grandparents walking leisurely along the storefronts as they barter for fruits and vegetables in the morning.The street is prime real estate, less than 10 minutes by metro from Tiananmen Square, but what its elderly inhabitants most like to boast about is its name, since Wanshou Lu roughly translates to “longevity in life.”Wanshou Lu’s disproportionately large retired population is mostly a direct result of China’s Communist regime.

NEWS | 10/21/2015