What is art, really? If anything in this world is certain, it’s that the Frist Pianists know.
When we first met, those 27 long years ago, you were kind of a mess.
Beginning with back-to-school Lawnparties, almost every occasion has a corresponding Princeton celebration.
Your guide to what's happening on campus this weekend.
“Breathtaking” best describes McCarter Theatre’s production of “A Christmas Carol.”
As we eagerly look to return home, we must all be careful to remember that winter break is not only a time of great festivities, but also a time fraught with great danger.
There’s always one moment when you discover that something is important to you — that, no matter what you may tell yourself, your life won’t carry on quite the same way without it.
11 p.m. 154 pages to read, 1800 words to write, six math problems to pretend you know how to solve.
After three months in the Orange Bubble, constantly rushing from one activity to the next, it can be strange to go back to your hometown for three weeks.
At Princeton, those two years were the difference between being in an eating club and not, having independent work and not, knowing what you were doing with your life and not.
For me, traveling home from Princeton takes about 30 hours. It’s almost always the same flight, and I’m so used to it by now, I have it down to a science.
I have one mantra in life: Keep it cute, keep it classy. So when I felt the urge to vomit in Cloister a few weeks ago, I knew exactly what I had to do. I strolled to the bathroom, calm but purposeful.
It’s tough to buy dads gifts for the holidays. We’ve bought them books they never ended up reading or Brookstone gadgets that ended up collecting dust in their offices.
Buying a gift for your boyfriend is like having a good hair day when it’s raining — it’s impossible.
Invest in a gift that will indulge both you and your girlfriend.
Times are tough. We are slowly recovering from a recession and unemployment is still though the roof.