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Student Cultural Groups: Orange Pan-Hellenic Association

In the context of an American university, the words “Greek culture” may denote a number of things, but for the members of the Orange Pan-Hellenic Association (OPA), it means exactly that — Greek culture, including music, food, theater and, of course, language. OPA was founded in 2011, and according to president Stephanie Leotsakos ’16, the club had only 5 core members organizing campus-wide events in the beginning.

NEWS | 02/18/2015

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Student Cultural Groups: Chinese Student Association

Headed by co-presidents Brian Chen ’16 and Julie Kwong ’16, Princeton’s Chinese Student Association (CSA) is one of several distinctive and impactful cultural groups on campus, but it strives to make its own unique mark on Princeton through exciting and inclusive programming that incorporates everything from fun food-themed study breaks to community service work.

NEWS | 02/18/2015

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Q&A: The return of Tarana A Cappella

Founded in 2011, the South Asian a cappella group Tarana just returned from a two-year hiatus. This spring, the audition-free Tarana is gearing up for a new season and held an open house on Feb.11.Street sat down with Nusrat Ahmed ’17, the president of Tarana, to talk about the group's recent revival. Daily Princetonian: So Tarana recently came back after a hiatus.

NEWS | 02/18/2015

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Black History Month: Malcolm X lecture series considers legacy

Fifty years ago, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. led a march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, an event that is the subject of this year's Academy Award-nominated film “Selma.” One scene of the film featured a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it portrayal of Malcolm X, the controversial civil rights activist and African-American Muslim minister.

NEWS | 02/11/2015

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Beyond Beyond Wall Street

Does your five-year plan include finance or consulting? After a number of surveys, follow-up surveys and focus groups, the University has come to the conclusion that there are indeed students whose answer to this question is “No.” In response, the University offered “Beyond Wall Street” and related programming to provide students with exposure to “alternative” career paths.

HUMOR | 02/11/2015