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PrincetonFML asks “How do you wipe?” and 500 of us respond
Sunday, 25 April 2010
by Brian No
As our own David Walter declared last week, if it’s April, it’s, um, Excretory Month here on The Ink. But, really, we’re just reflecting what seems to be a campus-wide airing of excretory-related issues–it’s not just us! Case in point: the Prince ran an editorial cartoon on the 14th about the cartoonist’s traumatic experience with
- Published in Musings, Open Letter, The INKternet
So You Have a Driver’s License, but Does Your Car?
Sunday, 25 April 2010
by Abby Greene
Farewell, days when driving meant a texting hiatus and an inappropriate time to put both hands in the air when dancing to your favorite tunes. If you’ve ever wished your car could just, you know, drive itself, you may soon be in luck. The Princeton Autonomous Vehicle Engineering (PAVE) group is, by their estimation, less
Boogying Down at Communiversity
Sunday, 25 April 2010
by Ellen Shakespear
If you weren’t completely stupefied by the obnoxiously blue skies or too drunk to peel yourself away from the Street yesterday, you might have caught a glimpse of this pretty legit flash mob smack in the middle of Communiversity festivities. The dancers–all students from Westminster Choir College–successfully crammed the nine most catchy dance jams ever
- Published in Goings On
Lewis Center Living: Day One
Sunday, 25 April 2010
by Julia Bumke
As you might remember from yesterday’s post, AMS 332/THR 331 is living in the Lewis Center for the Arts this weekend as part of a communal living experiment for our final class project. It’s 24 hours in, and living in 185 Nassau just keeps getting better and better. So, without further ado, the Top Five
- Published in Goings On
Reality TV Pilot To Film In Princeton This Fall: Now Casting!
Saturday, 24 April 2010
by David Walter
Earlier this year, we gave some advice to seniors struggling to find jobs: get yourself on a reality TV show. But it turns out you don’t even need a diploma to cash in on that Princeton cachet — because the cameras are coming to us! Yup, Old Nassau might just get its moment in the national
- Published in Goings On
The Roots to play USG Spring Lawnparties 2010
Saturday, 24 April 2010
by Will Saborio
The wait is over: it’s been announced that hip-hop group The Roots is playing at Quad for this year’s Spring Lawnparties next Sunday. In an email to the USG listserv, USG Social Chair John Wetenhall announced the Roots would follow Shape Machine at 3:30 in the annual event. The concert’s sponsored by USG, the Alcohol
- Published in Goings On
Newman’s Day 2010: Happening on a Lawn Near You
Saturday, 24 April 2010
by Will Saborio
A fair sky and a breezy 66° – what better Saturday to drink the hours away? Well, literally, that is – one for every hour of this fine April 24th, to be exact. That’s right folks, it’s Newman’s Day, so you can expect lots of day drinking, public insobriety, and mostly just hammered seniors boozin’
- Published in Goings On
What are you doing Sunday?
Saturday, 24 April 2010
by Miriam Geronimus
Maybe you will be in the National Mall in Washington D.C., demanding a comprehensive climate bill from Congress? We know, we know, Princeton students are apathetic. But this is easy. All you have to do is email DJ Judd ‘12 at djudd@princeton.edu by midnight tonight. Princeton SURGE has organized a bus to D.C. and all
A Unique Organism
Saturday, 24 April 2010
by Giri Nathan
Biannually, the Princeton University campus is overrun by a unique organism. Here are some salient facts: Lifespan: Generally between April 1 – May 1. Habitat: Maybe here for the next four years. Maybe not. Status: Endangered. Due to intense intraspecies competition, only 8.18% even make it to this phase of life. Diet: Dining hall food
- Published in Week in Review
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biannual, biology, habitat, lost, mating calls, orange lanyard, organism, predators, prefrosh, prefrosh weekend, Princeton Preview
Real World: Princeton; watch people live in the Lewis Center!
Friday, 23 April 2010
by Julia Bumke
If you take our advice from yesterday’s Weekend Arts Roundup and head over to see Pilar Castro Kiltz’s senior thesis, Liminal, at the Lewis Center this weekend, be warned: you may also run into a band of puffy-eyed, sweatshirt-clad theater types dragging sleeping bags behind them. That’s right: students from AMS 332/THR 331, Performance and
- Published in Goings On
A Dilemma: Do I Choose to Sweat or do I Choose to Cough?
Thursday, 22 April 2010
by Woody Hines
Anybody know a good place to get a high powered fan? Because I’m in a bit of a pickle. My room in Whitman is an absolute sauna. Which doesn’t just mean I wake up sweating bullets (I sleep really, really warmly by the way); it also means that some awkward musty smell is beginning to
- Published in Musings
IN PRINT: Ignoring race may be best strategy for Obama
Thursday, 22 April 2010
by Miriam Geronimus
PRINCETON BOROUGH — The election of President Barack Obama has forced the issue of race into the forefront of American politics, yet it is unclear what the implications will be. At a symposium held at Princeton University last week, Princeton professors debated whether his presidency would ultimately decrease racism and improve the lots of African
- Published in In Print