'In Her Shoes'
Lolita De PalmaJennifer weiner’s “In Her Shoes” is an enjoyable piece of female-oriented literature.
Jennifer weiner’s “In Her Shoes” is an enjoyable piece of female-oriented literature.
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By now, we’ve all seen those freaky “Bat Boy” posters on campus and wondered what to expect. Will it be creepy? Horrific? Confusing?
Two perspectives on what it's like to be trapped on campus over break.
If you were walking around the football stadium last Tuesday evening, you may have run into an energetic man in a baby-blue sport coat gesturing excitedly toward the night sky. And, if you were to approach him, he would tell you that — for that night only — there was an object the size of an aircraft carrier between the earth and the moon.
From classes to work to sports to arts, it’s no secret that we Princeton students have packed schedules. The stress and pressure to do everything can sometimes be so intense that the only thing that can rescue us is a good old hug.
Calm, cool and collected is the best way to describe Illusions, eXpressions’ fall show. It features mostly lyrical pieces, all showcasing the technique and control that the dancers in the company have acquired over their years of dance experience.
I’ve heard that historically people have met their future husbands/wives at the Orange and Black Ball. This sounds like a lot of pressure. How can I find the man of my dreams on Friday?
One word: Brilliant. Wait, another: Mind-blowing. The spirited acting and the artistic stage direction of “Macbeth,” directed by Allie Kolaski ’13, bring to Princeton a performance that will keep your heart racing, challenge your intellect and delve into the depths of your soul.
What you see before you is the log that I kept of my experience in the Frist Food Gallery from the night of Saturday, Oct. 15 to the early morning of Sunday, Oct. 16.
Yoga. I used to think it was all blonde Californian moms with too much leisure time floating past wrinkled, leathery men wearing leotards two sizes too small, as tie-dye-clad hippies exhorted me to just connect to the universe, man.
This past week I somewhat half-heartedly attempted to embarrass myself in front of the Princeton community. I say “half-heartedly” because beneath this rock-solid, emotionless exterior, there lives a quivering little girl with a healthy fear of humiliation.
Dear Alexis, Everyone around me is coming down with a cold, but somehow I have stayed well up to this point. I would like to continue to stick it out through the flu season. How can I stay well while all of my friends and classmates are sick?