Love and lust in the bubble: Dear Katherine
I wanted to be more engaged in Princeton. To not have to choose between a looming pile of HUM readings, an economics problem set and a Writing Sem paper or a visit from you.
I wanted to be more engaged in Princeton. To not have to choose between a looming pile of HUM readings, an economics problem set and a Writing Sem paper or a visit from you.
It’s not always easy to thank Grandma for those years of freshly baked cookies.
What are you supposed to get all these random people that you’re supposedly intimately connected to for the holidays — your mother’s best friend from college, your next door neighbors’ daughter’s husband or your dog groomer?
Theatre Intime’s production of Donald Margulies’ “Sight Unseen,” directed by Eric Traub ’14, is an impressive and inspiring take on a Pulitzer-nominated play. “Sight Unseen” tells the story of two lovers who reunite after more than a decade, revisiting the demise of their affair while also tackling the repercussions of their personal transformations during their time apart. The production delves unabashedly into the play’s more controversial and emotional themes through its raw and insightful performances.
While it is disappointing that our RCAs can’t give us eating club passes, we should still remember to be thankful for all they do for us.
“The best part of the roasting process is the smell,” Owen said.
Treachery, conspiracy and royal intrigue: From its opening scene to its tragic finale, “King Lear” is a tumultuous storm of emotions.
"Oh, brother." That’s what you might be thinking when you realize, now that it’s December, you need to start thinking about what to get your dearly beloved (read: lovably annoying) brother.
What’s better than receiving gifts from an anonymous admirer? Giving them, of course!
Sometimes amid this flurry of activity, things fall through the cracks.
The problem with Christmas shopping for a music-loving friend is not the lack of items one could buy, but the wide range of possibilities that exist.
You should hopefully know your sister well enough to be able to find a gift that matches the quirks of her personality.
The real issue is coming up with a gift that accurately conveys the nature of this friendship.
Our custodians here at Princeton do so much for us, taking care of our homes away from home and greeting us with a friendly smile each day.
1) The Wednesday of Thanksgiving break.