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Newcomer’s Guide 2015: Dorm Food
Wednesday, 08 April 2015
by Jean Wang
Welcome, pre-frosh, to Princeton. You’ve taken the tours, and you’ve been to the info sessions. Now you’ll be coming to visit and it’s time to get real. This is the first of a series of Press Club guides to life on campus, an introduction to the dining options that you will have in your first
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INFOGRAPHIC: Interactive Admissions Statistics for The Princeton Class of 2019
Tuesday, 31 March 2015
by Jean Wang
49 States | Create infographics
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Spotted: Malia Obama
Monday, 23 March 2015
by Jean Wang
The Obama family has been showering Princeton with love this week. Just this past weekend, President Obama was seen cheering for the Princeton women’s basketball team, and today, oldest daughter, Malia Obama was spotted on campus in the morning, escorted by Shawon Jackson and some rather conspicuous Secret Service agents. Also sighted were seven inconspicuous
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So You Think You Can Dance: Princeton Edition
Friday, 20 September 2013
by Jean Wang
Editor’s Note: I am excited to introduce the first in what (hopefully) will be an ongoing series, SYTYCD: Princeton, chronicling our writers’ experiences trying out for various dance groups on campus. I’m pretty much one of the most coordinated people you’ve ever met. If, that is, you’ve only met people like this: I’ve also pretty
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dance, dancing, eXpressions, so you think you can dance, splits fail, too real, tryouts, work it girl
INFOGRAPHIC: Interactive Admissions Statistics for the Princeton Class of 2017
Friday, 29 March 2013
by Jean Wang
With a record low admissions rate of 7.29% this year, Princeton welcomes another generation of baby tigers to Nassau Hall. Check out the preliminary stats of the new class of 2017! (All stats from here.) Class of 2017 Acceptance Rate | Create infographics Class of 2017 Applicant Pool | Create infographics Anatomy of the Class
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Course Evaluations: Sucks to Be Physics, Poetry is Life
Wednesday, 20 February 2013
by Jean Wang
While shopping period has already come to an end, it’s still never too early to take a look at the course evaluations from last semester and start planning for the fall (okay, perhaps it’s a bit too early). Luckily, if you were basing your class decisions on our post from last year, not much has
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class shopping, course evaluations, east asian studies, humanities, physics, sad science majors, student feedback
Princeton Pounce Beats the Waitlist
Wednesday, 06 February 2013
by Jean Wang
What do you do when that precept you really, really, really wanted is closed? Now with Princeton Pounce, you can automatically receive an email or text notification when a spot in that precept (or class) opens up. No more crazy SCORE checking necessary! Jeremy Cohen ’16 and Zach Koerbel ’16, the creators of the site, were
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