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The new face of the Women*s Center

The use of lowercase lettering in regards to the posters and associated statements of the Women*s Center throughout this articleare intentional, as it is a part of the organization's recent rebranding publicity campaign. You may have noticed the "feminist*" shirts sported by many students on campus recently, or perhaps you saw the posters with assorted critiques of the lack of female leadership especially in certain student groups, including some criticizing The Daily Princetonian for its pattern of male editors-in-chief and others describing the Undergraduate Student Government as an organization "where men are presidents and women are secretaries.” The latter became a topical discussion during the recent USG presidential election.

FEATURES | 12/10/2014

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Ask the Sexpert

Dear Sexpert, Is there such a thing as too much sex? My boyfriend and I are in a long distance relationship, so when we have the rare chance to see each other, we have sex about three or four times per day.

NEWS | 12/10/2014

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The Dark Wawa Rises

Step off the Dinky into the new station, and you enter a world transformed. After putting us through the ad hoc efficiency of the temporary Dinky station, Princeton has declared: Welcome to the future. A soaring steel canopy over the Dinky station waiting room reaches for the heavens.

HUMOR | 12/03/2014

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Making Music: Honeyhead

Two years ago, Logan Roth ’15 struck out on finding “something to do” during the summer. “So, being the sort of antsy dude that I am, I filled my time by working on a series of hip-hop beats,” Roth said. Roth then sentthese beatsover to Max Crawford ’15, whom he knew was a writer. “From there, he wrote some verses, and I called a bunch of great musician friends of mine together to play the beats with real instruments.

NEWS | 12/03/2014

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Making Music: noclip

Originally based in Manhattan Beach, Calif., a bustling beach city just outside of Los Angeles, Riley “noclip” Thomasson ’15 has spent his past three years at Princeton juggling electrical engineering and EDM.

NEWS | 12/03/2014

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Making Music: Psychobaby

When your band includes a conservatory-trained violinist on lead guitar, a lead vocalist with an obsession for Carole King and jazz and members who formerly belonged to soft indie and screamo groups, you can only imagine the musical mélange brought to the table but also the possible difficulties of coming together harmoniously.

NEWS | 12/03/2014