Word: sections
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...Lucien’s first set, every missed opportunity on his part was immediately followed by cheers such as “we see you FAUST!” or “you’re too strong for him, FAUST!” from the Princeton cheering section. The cheering forced Omodele-Lucien into a battle of wits that seemed more aimed against the fans than his opponent, Princeton freshman Alex Faust.When Omodele-Lucien was broken at 3-3 in the first set, he heard a hail of cheering for his opponent, so when he broke right back...
...untied her strappy stilettos and slung them over his shoulder. “It’s more than showcasing clothes,” said Tran. “Identities is making a statement on a larger scale and bridging concepts and clothes.” The Hip-Hop section illustrated the difference between the East and the West. Creative directors Natasha M. Platt ’10 and Moonlit M. Wang ’10 said the exposure to Western culture influences the Asian hip-hop scene in novel ways. “We wanted to show how people...
...projected on the screen in the Carpenter Center lecture hall. “The pink ears could be fallopian tubes,” offers Jeff Koons, the controversial artist who spoke last Thursday. The shiny ears do sort of resemble one of those images found in the reproduction section in a biology book, but with a tilt of the head they look more like greyhounds—hot pink ones. Whether or not you prefer the dog or female anatomy interpretation, Koons’ open-ended explanation of his own work demonstrates his readiness to have it received...
...professors are hoping to incorporate three unique teaching techniques, according to Berry. He said they are considering taking students to the Museum of Comparative Biology; hosting evolution debates during section; and asking students to take samples of their own DNA to create a “human family tree...
Kyle G.K. Chen ’10 said he did not receive an e-mail informing him that his section scheduled for 10:00 a.m. had been canceled. He said that he and a friend played frisbee in front of Widener Library instead...