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IN PRINT: A New Reason to Yawn in Class
Wednesday, 05 October 2011
by Ellen Shakespear
It’s getting to be that time of the year when classes are finally in full swing, first papers are due, and hours spent in bed are slowly trickling away. If the readjustment to the grind is taking its toll and you’re getting grilled for yawning during that 50-minute lecture, Andrew Gallup, a researcher in Princeton’s
- Published in In Print
CSI: Princeton
Wednesday, 05 October 2011
by Lauren Zumbach
Remember when you visited Yale? The Gothic architecture (not as nice as here, of course) made you wonder if you hadn’t received your Hogwarts owl after all, just a few years late. Except then you peeked beyond the iron gates, remembered you were in America’s fourth most dangerous city, and chose our quiet suburban idyll
- Published in Goings On
Hey Princeton! Saturday Night in the Library Edition
Sunday, 02 October 2011
by Lauren Wyman
Sometimes you just gotta do what you gotta do–even if that gotta involves spending a Saturday night in a library. UPC hears you out. We’re giving a voice to the voiceless, to those hushed by librarians on Saturday nights, when nobody should ever be working, really. HEY GUY BEHIND THE DESK IN LEWIS BASEMENT! So,
- Published in HEY PRINCETON!
Want to join the University Press Club? Come meet us this week!
Sunday, 02 October 2011
by Angela Wu
University Press Club is the only organization on campus to offer you the chance to work for real newspapers and magazines, to get paid for your writing, and to make connections with the “who’s who” of the journalism world. This week, we’re kicking off our annual Candidates Period, a three-month application process to join the
- Published in Uncategorized
Animal cruelty in Princeton labs again?
Saturday, 01 October 2011
by Miriam Geronimus
Over the past year, Princeton has come under attack for animal rights violations in psychology and neuroscience labs, many of them related to watering schedules of primates. Now a group called Stop Animal Exploitation Now! claims that the University continues to mistreat monkeys in neuroscience labs, according to pictures of abuse supplied by a Princeton
- Published in Princeton in the News
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