Your musical guide to Sunday's festivities.
You don’t want to be that one solo kid occupying the entire length of the dining table, because let’s face it: Your insecurities will kick in and you will feel the eyes of people judging you.
I have known Princeton for far longer than it has known me.
I'll admit it: I'm a picky eater, especially when it comes to fruit.
Zen Modern Asian sits in a secluded nook off of Witherspoon Street, which gives it a very peaceful, ‘zen’-like quality.
If you’re looking for wings, Chuck’s Spring Street Cafe is your best bet. You might not notice the place when walking by — it’s tucked away on Spring Street, off the beaten path for most Princetonians.
An unobtrusive red sign, two long tables, a large clear fridge, two black stools. Everything looks plastic.
As a freshman, my idea of an off-campus brunch began and ended with PJ’s Pancake House.
Outside of India, New Jersey is known for its great Indian cuisine, so I took it upon myself to investigate one of Princeton’s Indian food staples: Tandoori Bite.