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Oliver SunIn Richardson Auditorium in Alexander Hall, Michael Pratt conducts the Princeton University Orchestra in its first concert of the season.
In Richardson Auditorium in Alexander Hall, Michael Pratt conducts the Princeton University Orchestra in its first concert of the season.
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Concert: Princeton University Concerts presents the Takacs String Quartet Looking for a breath of cultured air in your hectic schedule?
The warm scent of freshly brewed coffee welcomes visitors to the cozy cafe, and the baristas smile as they greet customers and ask to take their orders.
Within the first week of arriving on campus, students have been introduced to the concept of “arch sings” as a quintessentially “Princeton thing.” Many attend the longest song-fest they have ever experienced at Tiger’s Roar.
1. The freshmen shouldn't get anything we didn't have. 2. Without it, it will be really embarrassing when I don't get an A. 3.Because grad schools totally buy, "No.
1. Eisgruber to review grade deflation policy; B+'s respond, "Hey man, I thought we were cool!" 2.
I’m sure almost all of us have gone to bed hearing the words, “Good night, sleep tight, don’t let the bedbugs bite.” Until recently, I took the saying for granted.
Defense courses for women have been around for a while — such courses even became the latest Hollywood exercise fad.
Street sat down with Dean of the Faculty/computer science professor/amateur artist David Dobkin to chat aboutthe interplay between his mathematical background and his art, being self-trained within contemporary art and computer science communities, as well as the theme of creativity within both of these worlds.
DearSexpert, I’m trying to figure out what went wrong last Saturday. I went hard at a pregame and downed some beers at the Street as well,butI was in a good place — notblacked outor sloppy.
“This is the sort of project that should come out of a daydream,” Lekha Kanchinadam ’15 explained.
1. Government shuts down, Princeton students post indignant Facebook statuses and continue living their lives 2.
As a result of the academic arms race between America's most prestigious colleges, Princeton has decided to go big or ... stay tied at number one, I guess.
Dear Sexpert, I’ve been on the pill since high school, but I am having trouble taking my pill at the same time everyday because my college schedule is so hectic.
One of the beautiful things about college is the copious amount of food available to students on a daily basis.
What do you get when you combine seven characters with varying degrees of psychological trauma and a moving storyline weaving together family, loss and hope?
Theater: As You Like It You know the song “That’s the way, uh-huh uh-huh/ I like it, uh-huh uh-huh?” Well, think back a couple of hundred years, and you have Shakespeare’s original mix, “As You Like It.”Directed by Rachel Wilson ’16 and performed by the Princeton Shakespeare Company, the play follows the adventures of Lady Rosalind, who, disguised as a boy, follows her father into exile.
With 1,506 likes and counting, Humans of Princeton is making its presence known in the Facebook community just a few weeks after launching.
1. Reject John Locke's social contract theory. 2. ANARCHY. 3.Work with Nic Cage and steal the Declaration of Independence. 4.Make "Party in the U.S.A." the new national anthem. 5.