Top Ten Fictional Princeton Graduates
Daily Princetonian Staff1. Mary from the eponymous film “There’s Something About Mary.” 2. Mindy Lahiri as portrayed by Mindy Kaling, real-life Dartmouth grad. 3.
1. Mary from the eponymous film “There’s Something About Mary.” 2. Mindy Lahiri as portrayed by Mindy Kaling, real-life Dartmouth grad. 3.
Ever since Mamoun’s Falafel opened its first New York branch in 1971, the food has been a hit.
How many of your meetings this year have begun with a discussion of the nearest fire exits and emergency assembly areas? Chances are, none.
For one weekend only, Princeton University Players presents “Little Shop of Horrors.” Composed by Alan Menken and written by Howard Ashman, this musical incorporates horror, comedy and rock in the tale of a florist shop worker raising a flesh-eating plant.
Oct. 25: My fall break began with waiting for the Tiger PaWW bus in the wrong spot for about 20 minutes.
1. U. offers alumni access to scholarly electronic resources, in case they want to relive thesis horrors. 2.
Musical: PUP’s “Little Shop of Horrors”If you liked the video game “Plants vs.
Dear Sexpert, My boyfriend and I have started having sex recently, and even though we always use condoms when we have sex, I want to be extra careful.
Street sat down with All-Nighter Season 3 hosts Eliot Linton ’15 and Jake Robertson ’15 to get a behind-the-scenes look at Princeton’s favorite (and only) late-night talk show. Daily Princetonian: So there was obviously a big transition this year, what with losing David Drew and all.
Between the monolithic bustle of Frist Campus Center and the postcard-perfect sector of North campus, Prospect House and its adjoining garden stand apart.
This show begins like any episode of Law and Order — with signs of a struggle. A white, semi-translucent scrim delineates three walls of an apartment, in which books and ripped papers litter the ground, the bedspread lies on the floor, cardboard boxes are busted open and memories are strewn about.
1. USG undertakes counter-Yik Yak initiatives; flies to DC for counterinsurgency training from CIA. 2.
1. Dean Malkiel deflated. 2.Blue Ivy and North West. 3. Siri. 4. Scarlett Johansson from the movie “Her.” 5.
Concert: Princeton University Orchestra Season Opener Do you like music?
Dear Sexpert, I heard some of my friends talking about “female condoms” earlier today.
Emily Burr ’15, Max Crawford ’15 and Josh Morrison ’17 have had theirs for a little over a year.
You probably saw them at the Activities Fair: dancers dressed in colorful, backless dresses or tuxedos, urging freshman to add their netIDs to their sign-up sheet. That apparently worked, because the Princeton Ballroom Club has nearly quadrupled in size since the beginning of the school year. The Ballroom Club is a sport club that not only has practice every day, but also hosts a dance competition on campus and travels across the country to attend others.
The Writers Studio is a mysterious piece of Princetoniana about which most students have never heard.
Close your eyes, and imagine you’re walking into a Broadway theater. What comes to mind? Neat rows of padded chairs.