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Sometimes, The World > My Grades
Monday, 28 March 2011
by Alice Su
Orange Bubble Syndrome is something that many of us take for granted. We get stuck in a cycle of rotating between weekends at Prospect, weekdays at Firestone and occasional excursions for late meal at Frist. We micromanage our days in GCals of rainbow-colored sleep deprivation. We might stop once in a while to read something
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awareness, baller alumni, Egypt, food, getting over our grades, Haiti, Japan, Libya, orange bubble, reading the news, what matters
IN PRINT: Students Escape from Cairo and Alexandria
Friday, 04 February 2011
by Alice Su
Study abroad took on a whole new level of intensity for Robert Joyce ’13, one of five Princeton students who were supposed to spend this semester in Egypt. Joyce, who was on a program with Middlebury College in Alexandria, just returned to the United States a few days ago. His story of what he and
- Published in In Print, Princeton in the News