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Choices in the Cupboard of Our Past

“The study of the Islamic world is no longer an exoticism and it is no longer a luxury.”

by Guy Johnston on February 14, 2016February 21, 2016

Bone Tomahawk

In a filmmaking era when movies are increasingly designed, focus-tested, and audience-approved to please, “Bone Tomahawk” is strangely refreshing for refusing us our simple pleasures.

by Elliott Eglash on February 14, 2016February 14, 2016

More Than Vanity

Again and again, I told myself I wasn’t ashamed of my condition…. Yet alone, waiting for a McCosh nurse to take my weight, I couldn’t help but feel embarrassed by what the eating disorder had made of me.

by Margot D'Artemarre on February 14, 2016February 14, 2016

Trumpist for a Day

Going deep undercover into the terrified and terrifying world of Trump supporters and elderly grandparents.

by Mikaela Gerwin on February 14, 2016February 14, 2016

Don’t Let Your Friends Use Your iPhone

Even if their battery runs out and they really really need to check Snapchat.

by Zach Cohen on February 14, 2016February 21, 2016

The Greatest Debate

Two art history majors argue the most crucial issue of our time: Which Princeton plastic water bottle is better?

by Eliza Mott, Hadley Newton on February 14, 2016February 14, 2016

Death Grips “Hot Head” Track Review

“Hot Head” is not only an assertion of power but also an investigation into how power works.

by Samuel Bollen on February 10, 2016October 2, 2016

No SWUGs

A senior woman deconstructs a controversial epithet: Senior Washed-Up Girl.

by Isabel Henderson on December 12, 2015September 22, 2017

Natural Histories

     

by Veronica Nicholson on December 12, 2015December 12, 2015

Mission to Cuba

Experiencing a Communist nation as an American tourist.

by Tamar Willis on December 12, 2015December 12, 2015

My Men: Privileged Little Gay Boy

A tale for those who love not wisely but (not) too well.

by Mitchell Hammer on December 12, 2015December 12, 2015

What Shirley Wrought

The ban on freshman rush didn’t democratize Princeton’s social scene. Instead, it sparked a troubling set of sexual politics around passes.

by Olivia Lloyd on December 12, 2015July 12, 2017


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