Summer Reading: ‘1Q84’
Haruki Murakami is affectionately known as the warmhearted Japanese grandfather of hipster literature.
Haruki Murakami is affectionately known as the warmhearted Japanese grandfather of hipster literature.
Big Sean Quadrangle Club This year’s headliner entered the music scene participating in weekly rap battles on WTHD, a Detroit hip-hop station.
Concert: Princeton University Concerts presents Stefan Jackiw and Anna Polonsky Are you familiar with the works of Ravel, Lutoslawski, Saariaho and Franck?
The use of lowercase lettering in regards to the posters and associated statements of the Women*s Center throughout this articleare intentional, as it is a part of the organization's recent rebranding publicity campaign. You may have noticed the "feminist*" shirts sported by many students on campus recently, or perhaps you saw the posters with assorted critiques of the lack of female leadership especially in certain student groups, including some criticizing The Daily Princetonian for its pattern of male editors-in-chief and others describing the Undergraduate Student Government as an organization "where men are presidents and women are secretaries.” The latter became a topical discussion during the recent USG presidential election.
Ah, Murray-Dodge, that sweet late-night solace of hot tea and hotter cookies. But just how many cookies, you ask?
At this time of year, the word “thesis” conjures images of hardcovers and bound pages, not films and art exhibitions.
Musical: ‘The Drowsy Chaperone” What’s better than a 1920s musical comedy? Nothing … Except maybe a parody of a 1920s musical comedy within another musical!
This Intersession, Princeton students had a third option beyond going home or staying on campus and hibernating for a week.
Though established only two years ago, Advertise This is an exercise in successful self-promotion.