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College Confidential: One Prefrosh’s Burning Questions
Tuesday, 10 April 2012
by Vivienne Chen
Filed under the header “Social Questions” on the endless source of high school angst known as College Confidential, one prospective member of the class of 2016 is dying to understand the complex social fabric and intersectional identities at Princeton. Sorry, what I meant to say was this: Yes, I believe he identified himself as of the
- Published in Internet
Brooks Brothers Hits Nassau
Wednesday, 07 March 2012
by Lauren Zumbach
Apparently the U Store’s selection of Princeton-themed Brooks Brothers sweaters and ties wasn’t enough to fill our insatiable, stereotype-fulfilling demand for all things preppy. Coming soon to Palmer Square: an entire Brooks Brothers store, scheduled to open September 1st – just in time for Lawnparties. (Coincidence? I think not.) Of course, given Princeton’s sartorial reputation,
- Published in Goings On
Talking With Ted, The Lilly Pulitzer Man
Friday, 25 February 2011
by Ellen Shakespear
There’s something about this bleak weather that makes the idea of shopping for Lawnparties outfits extremely appealing. That’s how I ended up at the brand-new Lilly Pulitzer store in Palmer Square, which opened its doors last week. I chatted with Ted, the manager, and got down to the nitty-gritty of paisley, parties, and Pulitzer. What’s
- Published in Goings On
A History of Princeton Clubs (in photo)
Tuesday, 08 February 2011
by Vivienne Chen
Another bicker season has come and gone, leaving a trail of PrincetonFMLs in its wake. But have you ever wondered: what were eating clubs like back in the day? Could you have joined Key and Seal Club? And where were all the chicks? For our wistful alumni and amusement-seeking readers, look no further: (all photos courtesy of
Spotted: Lilly Pulitzer at the C-Store
Monday, 12 April 2010
by Angela Wu
Lilly Pulitzer has collaborated with, um, animal crackers? to bring you the cutest animal cracker box ever! StyleList says: “Rather than the classic red circus-train design, the rectangular boxes are illustrated with a menagerie of animals. It’s a distinctively Lilly look, with a breezy, sketchy style and a bright pink, green and yellow palette.” Appropriate:
- Published in Goings On