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  • The Frist Iced Coffee

    The Frist Iced Coffee

    Nov 18, 2018

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    by

    Michael Yeung
    in Campus, Food

    Princeton’s hottest new club.

  • The Poster

    The Poster

    Nov 18, 2018

    —

    by

    Abby Van Soest
    in Fiction

    Sometimes the world has a way of telling you when you have a calling.

  • The Man Who Does Everything

    The Man Who Does Everything

    Nov 18, 2018

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    by

    Ben Weissenbach
    in Culture, Sports

    The tale of a runner in the city of Princeton.

  • Vigil

    Vigil

    Nov 17, 2018

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    by

    Tess Solomon
    in Poetry

    “I watch what hovers like genie smoke – the grief –/near ancient tombs of white marble with grey veins,/or gravestones on a desert hill,/images that filter vaguely out of the words we use to mourn./Are you awake?”

  • Tadao Ando, ma and Me

    Tadao Ando, ma and Me

    Nov 17, 2018

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    by

    Carley Stamps
    in Arts

    “Walking through French Baroque palaces-turned-museums and pushing through crowds at the New York Met is a traditional, storied cultural method of viewing Great Masters hanging in gilded frames on the walls. Walking into the Monet room at the Chichu Art Museum in Naoshima, Japan, however, is more like visiting a shrine.”

  • Rest is Peace

    Rest is Peace

    Nov 11, 2018

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    by

    Micah Newberger
    in Essays, Politics

    Reflections on a national tragedy, on a fractured window in a palace in time.

  • Did banning first-years from the Street during Frosh Week do more harm than good?

    Did banning first-years from the Street during Frosh Week do more harm than good?

    Nov 11, 2018

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    by

    Anika Khakoo
    in The Street

    “It’s been over a month since the night of September 10th, but the effects of the ICC’s decision have lasted far beyond Frosh Week. These effects raise the following question: Did the ICC’s decision to ban frosh from the Street help in the long run?”

  • Sisterhood, in Perspective

    Sisterhood, in Perspective

    Nov 11, 2018

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    by

    Caroline Castleman
    in Campus, Princewatch

    Some things are not always how they seem (particularly when the Prince writes about them).

  • Gifts from a Little Train

    Gifts from a Little Train

    Nov 11, 2018

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    by

    Ellen Scott-Young
    in Campus, Essays

    A love letter to the (temporarily) retired port of Princeton.

  • Falling in Space

    Falling in Space

    Nov 11, 2018

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    by

    Dylan Fox
    in Film, Reviews

    Hopefully this means we didn’t fake the moon landing.

  • Orange Key, But Spookier

    Orange Key, But Spookier

    Nov 11, 2018

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    by

    Curtis Leonard
    in Campus

    “Our desire to have a spooky and unique Halloween experience was further fulfilled when we briefly thought we saw a ghost. In actuality, it was just a kid standing outside of Bent Spoon shrouded in a cloud of his own Juul smoke.”

  • Spaces, Lost and Found

    Spaces, Lost and Found

    Nov 11, 2018

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    by

    Sinan Ozbay
    in Essays

    Rocky’s floors, or maybe the nostalgia they hold, as something to yearn for.

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