Naked Pizza
If anyone can begin to convince you that pizza can actually be healthy, it’s Naked Pizza.
If anyone can begin to convince you that pizza can actually be healthy, it’s Naked Pizza.
Ever since I was little, I have been taught that unless you’re Tobey Maguire saving Kirsten Dunst in the rain, nothing good will ever happen to you in an alley.
I used to get pretty excited when Princeton's lunchtime stir-fry stations offered Asian food.
Your guide to what's happening on campus this weekend.
Your guide to what's happening on campus this weekend.
1) Reenact the Hunger Games in your room as an icebreaker.
Get ready to be surprised this weekend as diSiac Dance Company presents its spring showcase, “Wired.”
It’s that time of the year again: Triangle presents its much-awaited spring show, “Are You There Dod? It’s Me, Marquand,” with its trademark combination of laughter, wit and “wait, what just happened?” moments that catch the audience off guard in the best and worst ways possible.
Princeton South Asian Theatrics’ “Bombay Confidential” offers something that the tease of a TV series “Lost” could never provide: a decent explanation of the ending and an entertaining show worth thinking about.
For his senior thesis, Adam Hyndman ’12 stars in theater professor Tracy Bersley’s modern take on Stephen Schwartz’s classic, “Pippin.”
Enter Firestone. Descend to the C-floor. Explore the myriad of carrels available.
BAC: Dance, Princeton’s premier hip-hop dance company, will be presenting its spring showcase, “Urban Legend,” starting this Thursday.
If you felt like campus got funnier on the weekend of March 31 to April 1, you were right.
I will never taste Hoagie Haven. I will never experience Frist Pizza at 2 a.m. I will never drink Beast. Why? I’ve got a wheat allergy.