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Out with the Old, in with the New?

On the Glee Club’s positive intentions and dubious execution.

by Michael Yeung on December 9, 2018December 8, 2018

Exercise for the Unathletic: My Love Affair with Group Fitness

An ode to Zumba.

by Emily Schoeman on December 3, 2018December 2, 2018

The Frist Iced Coffee

Princeton’s hottest new club.

by Michael Yeung on November 18, 2018November 17, 2018

Sisterhood, in Perspective

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

by Caroline Castleman on November 11, 2018November 11, 2018

Gifts from a Little Train

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

by Ellen Scott-Young on November 11, 2018November 11, 2018

Orange Key, But Spookier

“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.”

by Curtis Leonard on November 11, 2018November 10, 2018

No Shrinking Violets

A recap of Justice Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan’s visits to the orange bubble.

by Tess Solomon on October 14, 2018October 13, 2018

A Letter to the Frosh Who Don’t Like it Here

“What sets Princeton apart from most other universities is the degree to which students feel like they are not allowed to dislike this school. Students across America see their university as a place to learn, socialize, and network. As a tool with strengths and flaws to further their goals. Students at Princeton see Princeton as the place to pursue those goals. As the ultimate college. This outlook creates a culture in which it feels wrong to have reservations about the “greatness” of it all.”

by Zartosht Ahlers on October 7, 2018October 6, 2018

Monochrome in Orange

A palette with only one color can paint a remarkable number of portraits.

by Richard Yang on October 7, 2018October 6, 2018

Researching the Researchers

“It may surprise you, then, that the senior survey is not protected by the same independent ethics oversight that faculty research, senior theses, or even class projects require.”

by Jonathan Zong on August 7, 2018August 7, 2018

MONOLOGUES

“Zach Feig ’18 is organizing a staged reading of monologues, submitted anonymously by students at Princeton, about their struggles with eating, eating disorders, nutrition, weight loss, weight gain, and dieting. The project’s goal is to generate conversation and community around maintaining a healthy relationship with food. The Nassau Weekly has worked with Zach to showcase a small collection of these monologues, printed here, with a similar aspiration.”

by Anonymous on May 6, 2018May 5, 2018

Workers’ Town Hall

“Service workers are fundamentally underpaid in light of the rising cost of living in New Jersey. The wages that they receive, while on an hourly rate higher than most other service workers, do not reflect the fact that they live in the fifth most expensive state in the country… Change is possible, but only through collective action. We hope that the student body will turn out on May 9th to demonstrate to the University that the community stands in solidarity with workers.”

by Alec Israeli, Princeton Young Democratic Socialists, Rebecca Ngu on May 6, 2018May 7, 2018


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