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Letter From the Editors

Allies, Enemies, and Non-Combatants, It is with great fanfare and pleasure that we bring you this, the third issue of our tenure as Editors-in-Chief. This week you’ll find a portrait of former Senator Majority Leader Bill Frist ’74, an analysis … Read More

by the Editors on February 20, 2008March 17, 2013

The Princeton Runway

Bothering half-celebrities, severely.

by Bennett Alvaro on October 12, 2012March 22, 2013

Inside Princeton’s Underground Student-Run Restaurant

A prix-fixe, a poached pear, and a labor of love.

by Sam Bisno on March 20, 2022March 20, 2022

Bargaining with God

Why would I want to believe (if I do believe at all) in a God who requires blind faith and has destructive ethics, for whom we must be violent in order to show devotion?

by Tamar Willis on April 22, 2016

Eternal Cool

Every self-respecting college student music snob wants to be that guy who listens to the really cool, trendy music. From the obscure, underground bands from your hometown to any hipster-ish band with the word “Crystal” in its title, there is … Read More

by Tom Markham on October 5, 2011March 22, 2013

Why Does Anyone Care About Old Faithful

Bee Hive, which happens to be a fifteen minute walk away from here, is just as awesome, actually more awesome because it’s more frequent and reliable and lasts longer and is overall a better investment for the whole family and … Read More

by Molly Bolten on December 8, 2010March 17, 2013

I Got a Peanut Allergy for My 19th Birthday

Two nights before my nineteenth birthday, I was studying for my last final exam, which was supposed to take place the following evening, spooning peanut butter into my mouth. Suddenly my tongue started to tingle and swell, my chest and neck began to itch, and my throat started to close. I soon found myself at the University Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro (PMC) with an epi-pen in my arm.

by Emily Kamen on February 15, 2014February 15, 2014

Give a Glimpse of What Yer Not

Their new album, Give a Glimpse of What Yer Not, doesn’t reinvent the band’s sound; however, it does contain some of their best work. This is a natural extension of a long career, not just a cute or tired continuation of it.

by Samuel Bollen on August 30, 2016October 2, 2016

The Wrath of the Fatherland

It is Spanish medieval history meets German 20th century history. It is Heart of Darkness meets Mein Kampf. It is glory meets madness. It is conquest meets greed. It is Herzog meets Kinski. It is abjection meets addiction. This is … Read More

by Chris Nagel on April 26, 2006March 17, 2013

High on Laced Marijuana on Princeton Campus

“Everytime I looked down at my cigarette, it was just as long as it had been the last time I checked. She then moved on to telling me about her internship.”

by Anonymous on April 4, 2024April 4, 2024

The Construction of Concealment: Princeton’s Geo-Exchange System and Why We Can’t See It

What do we miss when we complain about construction?

by Alex Norbrook on April 23, 2023

My First American Thanksgiving

The unspoken luxury of not debating politics with your relatives over dry turkey.

by Mika Hyman on December 9, 2018December 8, 2018


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