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Week in Review: Bad A$$ Edition (July 9 – 15)
Tuesday, 17 July 2012
by Alice Su
First up, shout out to our incoming freshmen! Princeton 2016 is getting all worked up this week – with good reason, since they’ve received both their res college assignments and chance to flip through the fall frosh seminars catalogue. It includes the classic free trip (!) seminars with promises of fall breaks in Costa Rica
- Published in Alumni, Fun, Goings On, Internet, Week in Review
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Annual Giving, Asians, Bad A$$, CDY, comics, elitism, Harry Potter, Jonathan Schwartz, Joyce Carol Oates, Justin Bieber, ke$ha, prefrosh, Princeton is really rich
A Look Back at 2010
Friday, 31 December 2010
by Angela Wu
2010. A year of the same old Princeton happenings–bitching about Dean’s Date, bitching about grade deflation, bitching about bad FML posts. But there were a few things that we think set Oh-Ten apart: Robot Unicorn Attack, Supreme Court dominance, and the demise of Four Loko. Here’s what happened in 2010: January: There were exams. There
What did your senior thesis ever do: CDY edition
Saturday, 23 October 2010
by Angela Wu
Comic Sans gets a lot of crap. But hard-to-read fonts like Comic Sans and Bodoni may help students learn more, according to a new study in Cognition. By “a new study in Cognition,” we mean Connor Diemand-Yauman’s senior thesis. He may have been eliminated from the Amazing Race, but his senior thesis is starting to
Amazing Race: Where Do We Go From Here?
Monday, 18 October 2010
by David Walter
As you may have heard by now, SchwartzDY were eliminated last night on the Amazing Race. I’ll have a post up sometime in the near future about What It All Means, perhaps bundled with similar reflections on Jane Randall’s more successful run on America’s Next Top Model. And by “in the near future,” I mean,
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CDY, Elimination Station, Jonathan Schwartz, Lapland, recap, Schwartz, The Amazing Race
CDY and Schwartz ’10: Amazin’, Racin’, and Takin’ Over the Industry
Wednesday, 01 September 2010
by Will Saborio
Remember when ex-Student Body President Connor Diemand-Yauman ’10 got a special graduation ceremony and skipped the whole “walking across a stage” thing this past May? And then, remember when we told you CDY and best friend/Fantasticks star Jonathan Schwartz ’10 had actually skipped graduation because they were starring on the upcoming 17th season of the
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CBS, CDY, Connor Diemand-Yauman, Jonathan Schwartz, post-graduation plans, reality tv, The Amazing Race, the job market, the real world
Your Monthly Amazing Race Update, Part 1; Or, What We Talk About When We Talk About CDY
Saturday, 10 July 2010
by David Walter
Even with the outcome potentially spoiled, CDY on the Amazing Race is just so fascinating to me. In my pre-Princeton life I followed The Amazing Race as fanatically as some people follow football or baseball or the Academy Awards. I would flip out at the announcement of a new destination (“We’ve never been to Ethiopia
- Published in Musings, Princeton in the News
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Amazing Race, CDY, Connor Diemand-Yauman, Jonathan Schwartz, mystique, Princeton, reality television, reality tv, tl;dr
Week In Review: Fourth of July edition (June 27 – July 4)
Wednesday, 07 July 2010
by David Walter
(Ed. Note: An earlier version of this post had a long meditation on Connor Diemand-Yauman and the popular reality TV show, The Amazing Race, which was a tad long for your weekly round-up. This rambling will be re-formatted and included in a new forthcoming post later today. Fun!) Top of the agenda: This past weekend
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BLOGWARS!!!, camels, CDY, Delaware, Elena Kagan, fireworks, Fourth of July, Glenn Beck, Ivygate, McDonalds, Peter Singer, poetry, Princeton Township, Robbie George, Team Nassoon, The Amazing Race, W.S. Merwin
CDY TV
Monday, 11 January 2010
by David Walter
I mean, I know that if I ran the Daily Princetonian there’d be a policy requiring editors to occasionally insert delightfully nonsensical sentences into otherwise truthful articles. Just to see if people were paying attention, you know? But I always figured that Prince editor-in-chief Matthews Westmoreland was a more responsible fellow than me. So I
- Published in Princeton in the News