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Lucia Zschoche


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This Week in History: The ‘Prince’ Wartime Swan Song

The Daily Princetonian takes pride in being Princeton’s only independent, daily campus newspaper. But what happens when war gets in the way? From 1943–1946, the ‘Prince’ closed its doors out of wartime necessity, and the University took over the job of relaying campus news to students.

The Daily Princetonian takes pride in being Princeton’s only independent, daily campus newspaper. But what happens when war gets in the way? From 1943–1946, the ‘Prince’ closed its doors out of wartime necessity, and the University took over the job of relaying campus news to students.


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Your Personal Librarian knows every trick in the book

Do you use your personal librarian? Though few Princetonians take advantage of Princeton’s Personal Librarian Program, those who do so find a network of experts eager to help them unearth the most specific of resources from the University’s extensive library collection.

Do you use your personal librarian? Though few Princetonians take advantage of Princeton’s Personal Librarian Program, those who do so find a network of experts eager to help them unearth the most specific of resources from the University’s extensive library collection.


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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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