By Alice Maiden
Juniors in Art and Archaeology’s Program 2, the Program for Visual Arts, have studio spaces on the fourth floor of the Lewis Center for the Arts at 185 Nassau where they can work on their independent work.
By Alice Maiden
Juniors in Art and Archaeology’s Program 2, the Program for Visual Arts, have studio spaces on the fourth floor of the Lewis Center for the Arts at 185 Nassau where they can work on their independent work.
By Peter HyungJun Yoon
On the evening of Tuesday, February 7, 2017, Campus Club became an unusual hotspot for students heading down Prospect Avenue. A group of students protesting bicker, a huge white poster insisting “Bicker St. Archibald’s League!” and a bouncer all were novel additions to the usually empty club at night.
Club Revolución and St. Archibald’s League are student groups formed as a response to the traditional and selective admissions process— known as “bicker” — that certain eating clubs undergo every February. The students hope to end the bicker process, arguing that it is an “elitist and separationist practice.”
Continue reading Breaking Bicker: St. Archibald’s League
By Kate O’Brien
Princeton Students for Reproductive Justice and Princeton Students for Gender Equality co-hosted a Menstruation Celebration on Friday, November 18th. The event aimed to teach people of all genders and sexes about menstruation and break the stigma around it by having fun games, lots of food, period trivia, music, and discussion. 1080princeton enjoyed the fun and captured some of the highlights.
By Peter HyungJun Yoon
Terrace Club hosted its yearly Drag Ball last Friday night. Contestants strut and swagger down the runway to songs of their choice, with three judges doling out scores between 1 and 10. 1080princeton has continued its annual tradition of spotlighting the gender-bending ball’s contestant: the skirts, leather jackets, eyeliner, and beyond.
Continue reading Drag Ball 2016: Skirts, Leather Jackets, and Eyeliner
Lawnparties at Princeton is famous for its musical acts and preppy dress, but students need fuel to power them through the day. It’s a marathon, not a sprint. 1080princeton asked members of eating clubs and a few others to document their brunch plates for us before they got too caught up in the festivities.
By Allegra Dobson
Princeton is often considered a very preppy place. But it’s also diverse on many different levels, including how students express themselves. Tattoos are one form of expression that have become ever more common in the past decade, shifting from being considered counter-culture to normal. This photo essay shows a selection of different tattoos from a wide variety of people on campus, from undergraduates to professors– revealing what may normally be covered.
By Lisa Gong
An ongoing photo project exploring how Princeton students cultivate their own little private pieces of campus.
By Lisa Gong
An ongoing photo project exploring how Princeton students cultivate their own little private pieces of campus.
By Allegra Dobson
Continue reading Fashion Speaks: Behind the Scenes of the 2016 Show
By Lisa Gong
An ongoing photo project exploring how Princeton students cultivate their own little private pieces of campus.