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Daily Princetonian Staff1. The music to the Honor Code song so they can never sing it again. 2. The squirrel costume. 3.
1. The music to the Honor Code song so they can never sing it again. 2. The squirrel costume. 3.
Though established only two years ago, Advertise This is an exercise in successful self-promotion.
A good hip-hop show has to strike the proper balance between routines that are hard-hitting and high-energy and ones that are slower, smoother and less aggressive.
Event: CSA's "Around the World in 80 Minutes" Around the world in 80 days?
For freshmen, it’s the dreaded unknown. For upperclassmen, it’s the all-too-well-known fear of the worst fate a bad draw time can bring you.
Princeton’s very own a cappella group, the all-male Footnotes, will be launched into the national spotlight on Dec.
When I reviewed diSiac’s Ablaze last spring I had only one qualm: Their noncommittal adherence to their theme.
Dear Sexpert,I was reading BroBible last week, and it said Princeton has the best sexual health of any collegecampus in America (take that, Yale!). I hook up a lot, so I’m glad we have a relatively STD-free campus.
Since its establishment in 2004, Fuzzy Dice Improv Comedy has grown from a few friends doing shows in the residential colleges to an established troupe performing in packed venues before boisterous and enthusiastic audiences.
Activity: Laser Tag Thanks to “How I Met Your Mother," laser tag is making a comeback!
1. Your midterm. 2. The Articles of Confederation. 3. Toe socks. 4. Bluetooth earpieces. 5.
The forthcoming Arts and Transit Center is supposed to bring Forbes into the heart of a new campus community, featuring new spaces for music, dance and theater classes, not to mention the construction of the most advanced WaWa in the world.
1. Bonfire will not burn John Harvard in effigy, because cults and paganism and blah blah political correctness blah 2.
At Princeton, the Pace Center for Civic Engagement provides students with the opportunity to train to become emergency medical technicians and join the local rescue squad, treating patients around campus and in the local community.
How far into the present does the past reach? Princeton Chinese Theatre’s “I Myself He Himself,” written by Stan Lai, explores this question with the lives of two successful businesspeople, Jian Rujing and Chen Mo.
New Jersey has eternally been plagued by stereotypes entrenched in pop culture from “Jersey Shore” to “The Real Housewives of New Jersey.” And yet, the state was the industrial mecca and the avant-garde muse for artists in the mid-20thcentury.
On Friday, Nov. 22, the atrium of the Frick Chemistry Laboratory will be transformed into the setting of an elegant dinner that is part of an age-old tradition.
1. U. to hire first chief information security officer after HackPrinceton creates What Would Princeton's Secret Documents Say? 2.
Concert: Princeton University Wildcats Jam: Grammy's Edition Although you have to wait until January to see Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, Katy Perry and Justin Timberlake at the Staples Center in L.A., your Grammy fever can be treated this Friday night.