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Lucia Zschoche


A black and white advertisement for the showing of "The Pursuit of Happiness" at the Arcade Theater. An image of two people from the 1930s shivering behind a black square of text.

This Week in History: A look at movie reviews from the Orange Bubble

In the mid-1930s, The Daily Princetonian published its own film criticism under the aptly-titled “Current Cinema.” Although the column has long since ended publication, students can still enjoy and review movies through the USG’s screenings at the Garden Theatre.

In the mid-1930s, The Daily Princetonian published its own film criticism under the aptly-titled “Current Cinema.” Although the column has long since ended publication, students can still enjoy and review movies through the USG’s screenings at the Garden Theatre.


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Built on top of Eno Hall, Frist Health Center ‘knows thyself’

For the past several years, the Frist Health Center has been under construction, but it recently opened its doors to the Princeton community. Its unique design continues the architectural legacy of the University’s campus while integrating modern systems and considering evolving student needs.

For the past several years, the Frist Health Center has been under construction, but it recently opened its doors to the Princeton community. Its unique design continues the architectural legacy of the University’s campus while integrating modern systems and considering evolving student needs.


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