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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
IN PRINT: Snow Day Revisited
Tuesday, 23 March 2010
by David Walter
The Blizzard of Twenty-Ten, they’ll call it, The Day Princeton Stood Still. Classes: canceled. Precepts: canceled. Libraries: heroically kept open. But on Feb. 10, there was little time to study. Though snow days are rare here (the last was in 2003), students knew exactly what was expected of them… Read more in Princeton Alumni Weekly.
21 Questions with…Jessica Lander ’10
Friday, 12 February 2010
by Angela Wu
JESSICA LANDER ’10 BUILT THAT SQUIRREL. AND THAT WHALE. AND THAT STEGOSAURUS. “WITH FRIENDS,” SHE INSISTS–SHE’S HUMBLE, TOO! Name: Jessica Lander ‘10 Age: 22 Major: Anthropology Hometown: Cambridge, Massachusetts Eating club/residential college/affiliation: Brown Co-op Why are you so good at making snow sculptures? An artist mother, some Swiss ancestry, and a lot of determination.
- Published in 21 Questions
Chill Out in this Igloo
Wednesday, 10 February 2010
by Woody Hines
If you happened to make your way down to Whitman today, you may have seen some pretty epic snow sculptures. But I have to say — this one stole the show. Freshman Emi Nakamura constructed this giant igloo outside Community Hall with fellow classmates Hyunmoon Kim ’13 and Flora Thomson-Deveaux ’13, who both helped Emi
Snow day!: The logistics
Wednesday, 10 February 2010
by Will Saborio
Isn’t this exciting? Our first snow day in years, and there’s tons of snow to play with? But you might be wondering what this means for your regularly scheduled programming. First of all, all classes are canceled. So you can toss that out the window. Second, what dining facilities are open? All dining halls are,
- Published in Goings On, Princeton in the News
SNOW DAY. IT’S HAPPENING.
Wednesday, 10 February 2010
by Angela Wu
“CLASSES CANCELED ENTIRE DAY.” This is my first ever snow day. And it feels good.
- Published in Goings On
There’s lots of snow coming. Know what that means? (UPDATED)
Tuesday, 09 February 2010
by Will Saborio
UPDATE (4:51 a.m.) Forget the Winter Storm Warning. The National Weather Service just issued a BLIZZARD WARNING until midnight tonight, saying that the storm will “intensify explosively” today with total snow accumulation between 12 and 22 inches. If the powers-that-be are awake right now, please read what the NWS is saying and cancel classes (emphasis
- Published in Goings On