1) Lay out your test-taking outfit.
The Princeton University Players’ “Merrily We Roll Along,” directed by Elizabeth Swanson ’12, is an energetic and entertaining journey through the lives of three old friends who each occupy a different profession in the theater business.
Your guide to what's happening on campus this weekend.
This weekend, Princeton’s premier belly dancing company, Raks Odalisque, presents “Empire,” featuring a variety of pieces that showcase more than just the dancers’ mastered swinging hips and belly rolls, along with costumes that sparkle like no other.
The art museum’s newest exhibit, “Princeton and the Gothic Revival: 1870-1930,” uses Princeton University as a lens through which to examine the art, architecture and style of the Middle Ages.
It’s hard to deny that in today’s society, cell phones seem to define — and, all too frequently, substitute for — our communications and connections with each other.
I had always known Veronika Lipkova ’14 for her quirky dorm room and even quirkier roommates: Colleen Carroll ’14, Radha Sarkar ’14 and Cristina Anastase ’14.
Naacho, Princeton’s premier Indian dance group, is celebrating its 10th anniversary with its spring show, “Yaadein,” which brings forth a lively mix of styles ranging from classical to Bollywood folk, Bhangra to modern remix.
Your guide to what's happening on campus this weekend.