The New Room
With more amenities than they know what to do with, a new dining hall, and a building that looks like a medieval castle, students in Whitman are generally regarded as the cool kids on the block.
With more amenities than they know what to do with, a new dining hall, and a building that looks like a medieval castle, students in Whitman are generally regarded as the cool kids on the block.
Dear Sexpert,I know you can get the morning-after pill if you have unprotected sex and are worried you might be pregnant.
Remember the movie "The Truman Show," in which the life of the main character, Truman Burbank, serves as television entertainment for the outside world?
Most of us think of the Street as simply a place to eat or party, but there are a few among us who also call it home.
Ever since casting calls for extras went out to Princeton's listservs last year, expectations for the new Beatles movie musical have been high.
I spot her immediately. Red hair, green eyes. Spot her through the haze of whatever is wafting out of people's mouths, spilling from plastic cups and generally packing the Terrace television room.
Stepping into Rebecca Gold '09's room is an instant escape from the dreary hallways and wan lighting of the Junior Slums.
In the highest room of the highest tower of Whitman College live two roommates, Bud Grote '08 and Martin Jancik '08.
Freshman year, my room bordered on the size of a football field. After meeting my RCA Jennifer, however, I learned my first lesson at Princeton: good things in this life are never free.
As far as dorm room fashion, there's only so much you can do with that extra-long twin bed. But if you can ever fall asleep in it, the possibilities are endless.
Is it really 87 square feet?" gasps Alexandra Smith '09 when she hears the dimensions of her dorm room.
Rocky, Mathey, Forbes dining halls:Last year's slabs of chicken have been replaced by individual, dressing-drizzled plates decorated with garnishes.
Every year brings change to Princeton in the form of hundreds of new undergrads...welcome, Class of 2011.
That poor girl who just tried to take her first English class at the health center has probably figured out the difference between the McCoshes by now, but it will still take the Class or 2011 a few months to learn the ways of the Princeton world.
Whitman kids sure have it tough. Their college's quad consists of ridiculously green, lush, toe-massaging turf.
Until July, I'd never actually considered the prospect of faking my own death. Having spent the previous seven months studying and working in Paris, at desperate moments this seemed like a pretty reasonable means of extending my stay in France at least a little while longer.
As the rain beats down on the windshield, I can only reflect on how long soccer practice seemed in the dismal weather.