Dating here sucks. That was your warning: This will be cynical.There is no time like Valentine's Day to elucidate social insecurities.
Whether you're single, just beginning a relationship, or going the distance with your boyfriend or girlfriend, it's imporant to indulge on this special day.
Dating here sucks. That was your warning: This will be cynical.There is no time like Valentine's Day to elucidate social insecurities.
Whether you're single, just beginning a relationship, or going the distance with your boyfriend or girlfriend, it's imporant to indulge on this special day.
I often can't concentrate on my schoolwork because I'm scanning my friends' facebook.com profiles, but Peyton Thompson '08 jokes that she has trouble focusing because she's staring at the diamond ring on her left hand.
On Tuesday, I cast my vote in New Jersey?s primary for former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney. I have supported Romney ever since I watched the first debate among the Republican candidates.
With the exception of the tenacious 30 percent who still "approve" of President Bush, most Americans have realized that we need a big change in the White House.
Natasha Bedingfield's 2005 debut "Unwritten" was a worldwide smash: an easy-to-listen-to, easy-to-forget slice of shiny-bubblegum pop of little note that somehow spawned three massive singles, including the earworm-catchy "Unwritten" and the light-hearted, meta-love song "These Words." Bedingfield's sophomore effort, however, has not been such a happy tale.
Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee is a genuine, honest man of principle who connects with people on a personal level.
Two large stickers on my laptop will continue to boldly state my preferred candidate for president: John Edwards.Last Wednesday was a rough day.
Even when I was a Bill Clinton lover and a Hillary Clinton defender - way back when South Carolina was a Republican bastion irrelevant to Democrats - I supported Sen.
There's nothing quite like being in the middle of a dying presidential campaign: the hopeful and unrelenting volunteers, the resigned and frustrated staff, the skeptical press and a seemingly calm but undoubtedly anxious candidate at the center of it all.
Campaign slogans we're glad these historical winners and losers didn't use1.
After two years of long Wednesday nights at 48 University Place, 'Street' Executive Editors Laura Fitzpatrick '08 and Isabel Wilkinson '08 and Associate Editors Antonia Devine '08 and Veronica Thew '08 have moved into Marquand and Firestone carrels to churn out their theses.
This academic year, the University has been lucky to have Edward Albee as its first recipient of the Princeton University/McCarter Theatre Playwriting Fellowship.
This time a year ago, I knew that John McCain would be the next president of the United States.Sen.
"Team Obama" may have the most support on college campuses and general momentum in its favor, but Hillary Clinton's fans cheered her on to victory in the New Jersey Democratic primary this week.