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Q&A with The Princeton Horse
Tuesday, 17 September 2013
by Andrew Sondern
ONE OF PRINCETON’S MOST RIDICULOUS TWITTER ACCOUNTS, @PRINCETONHORSE, HATES THE MATHEY MOOSE, KNOWS THE WORDS TO EVERY SONG, AND IS BACK FOR ANOTHER YEAR. Disclaimer: this interview was translated from what would sound like incoherent neighing to an untrained ear. Any mistakes are the sole responsibility of the translator. Age: 21 (horse years) Hometown: Princeton Major: English What
- Published in 21 Questions
This is Something I Pass by at Least Once a Week
Tuesday, 19 October 2010
by Ellen Shakespear
And think to myself, “What even is this?” “Why is it filled with concrete?” “Is that a … spigot?” So this week I continued my walk down Nassau Street but also sent some e-mails to those in the know. According to University Architect Emeritus Jon Hlafter and Associate University Architect Natalie Shivers: The National Register
- Published in Fun
Princeton’s Next Top Model Speaks!
Tuesday, 14 September 2010
by David Walter
If you were following our blog these past few months, you know that The Amazing Race isn’t the only reality series with a Princeton connection this fall. This season (or, as the show’s creator/judge/host/resident eccentric Tyra Banks insists on calling it, “cycle”) of America’s Next Top Model features junior Jane Randall among its bevy of
- Published in Princeton in the News
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America's Next Top Model, awkward segues, fashion, horses, Jane Randall, modeling, reality television, reality tv, television, Tyra Banks, Vogue, Vogue Italia
We just don’t do commencement like we used to
Saturday, 15 May 2010
by Miriam Geronimus
We know that there’s still a week of finals, but since the year is almost over, we thought we’d share a silent video of Princeton commencement ca. 1928. Some of it you’ll recognize — like the hand motions to Old Nassau or the P-rade. But apparently there are some traditions we’ve lost in the past
- Published in History, The INKternet