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Katie Bauman, Annie Tao, Grace Lin, and Lillian XuComedy: Lobster Club presents AAAHH!!! Real Lobsters! Already feeling the pressure of spring semester?
Comedy: Lobster Club presents AAAHH!!! Real Lobsters! Already feeling the pressure of spring semester?
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Dear Sexpert, I’ve been seeing this guy (let’s call him Dan) for a while, and we started having sex recently.
Adele Goldberg and Ali Yazdani On the surface, University professors Adele Goldberg and Ali Yazdani seem like an unlikely pair.
It happens to all of us. You meet someone, anyone —maybe by sitting in on a different section of one of your precepts or perhaps by bumping into someone while scooping ice cream in the servery.
At Princeton, students do pretty much everything — they write novels, record albums, create viral webpages and more.
Despite the snow and sleet that have invaded New York, thirty students will be heading to the Big Apple this weekend — in pointe shoes, nonetheless.
Think Rubik’s cubes were buried in the 80s alongside neon legwarmers and mix tapes? Think again.
1. Princeton sophomore advances to second round of Jeopardy!, still receives B+ in HIS 361: The United States Since 1974 2.
1. McCosh Infirmary. 2. Fine Hall Tower. 3. LockHART. 4. The old Dinky station. 5.
Dear Sexpert, I don’t really enjoy sex. I thought I just had a bad experience with my first partner, but I’ve had other sexual partners since, and I still feel pretty underwhelmed by the experience.
Dance: Triple 8 Dance Company Presents D8te Night Looking for post-dinner date plans this weekend?
William Shakespeare wrote “Henry V,” the last of four plays about the kings of England from Richard II to Henry V,during a time of tension between England and Spain as well as Ireland.
Shakespeare’s plays have five acts. Movies have three acts. “Waiting For Godot”has two acts, and not much happens in either of them.One act?
This Intersession, Princeton students had a third option beyond going home or staying on campus and hibernating for a week.
It was a Monday. The air was bitingly cold, yet my eyelids continued to droop despite the frosty sting.
Your nose aches.Your fingers are numb. You trudge quickly between buildings, hoping to limit your exposure to the outside world as much as possible, staring at your feet to keep from slipping on the icy paths, head bent into the bitter, vicious wind that scours your cheeks.
The wonderful thing about being a Princeton student is that January 1isn’t the kickoff day for the start of our new year.
Street spoke with Warren Rieutort-Louis GS, the director of BAC|Drama's "Children of Eden." The musical will run for four performances this weekend. Daily Princetonian: How did you first become involved with BAC|Drama? Warren Rieutort-Louis: The thing that sparked my interest was BAC|Drama’s successful production of “Aida,” the musical, last year.
1. NYC Mayor De Blasio drops groundhog on Groundhog Day, groundhog wreaks wintry vengeance on Northeast2.