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Editor
Allie Wenner
Contributors
T. Kevin Birch Megan Laubach
"18 Brett Tomlinson
Denise
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David Walter
"11 James Haynes
"18 Sameer
A. Khan Jo Sittenfeld
"02 Larry Fu "02 Tenley
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"02 Ryan Salvatore
"02 Sophie
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"02 Caroline
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"98 Ryan McCarty
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Dance Studio
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Pictured
is the dance studio"s Steinway
piano, one of 48
located within the 146,000-square-foot
complex. Photograph
by Denise
Applewhite/
O?ce of Communications
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On the Campus
Princeton
Food Guide What"s
new on and around campus Princeton"s food scene is always changing, but PAW has you covered. Venture through FitzRandolph Gate between class lunches and dinners for a plethora of culinary choices, or check out the food trucks on Poe Field for a pick-me-up during the P-rade. From quick bites to great meals, and from the Middle Eastern delicacies at Marhaba to the Chinese cuisine at Lan Ramen, several new restaurants have opened since Reunions last year. Here"s a sampling:
Photos by Allie Wenner
y Frutta
Bowls is a great place to grab a cold and refreshing lunch when it"s hot outside the bottom layer of the bowls is a pureed frozen açai, dragonfruit, or kale mixture. On top of that comes granola, sliced fruit, and additional toppings like honey, peanut butter, coconut akes, or Nutella.
The menu also features smoothies and bowls with oatmeal instead of granola if you"re looking for something more lling, and you can order a custom bowl if you want to pick all your ingredients. (142 Nassau
St.) Though most people will try
out Cargot Brasserie for a nice dinner before watching a show at McCarter Theatre (it"s right across the street), the French restaurant offers affordable lunch and brunch items that are also delicious, in addition to a raw bar and cocktails for those looking for something fancier. The croissant pain perdu (French toast
made from a croissant) and any of the pastries are good options. The scones are moist and buttery, and the croissants are baked to perfection. (98 University Place) y If you don"t look
closely enough, you may walk right by Lan Ramen. The restaurant is
mostly below ground on Hulsh Street, where Inni-T used to be. It"s a Chinese restaurant
that serves handmade noodles and other Chinese dishes, with a great selection for
vegetarians. The waitsta is very friendly and knowledgeable, and the restaurant feels cozy and modern at the same time. (4 Hulsh St.) The Salad and Smoothie
Market is very family friendly.
Parents might want to order
the energy smoothie, which is made from frozen orange juice, mango, strawberries, and bananas, while kids will surely head to the old-timey candy shop at the back of the store. Smoothies and candy are just the beginning the Salad and Smoothie Market also features quinoa
bowls, salads, and homemade snacks such as chia pudding and energy bars that they make throughout the day. (6 Spring St.) z The newest Middle Eastern restaurant in town is
Marhaba on Nassau Street, a few steps away from
CVS. The décor is beautiful, from the metal cutout tiles on the ceilings to the heavy wooden furniture. The menu features arguably the best hummus in town and a unique item: feteer, which is a pastry crust surrounding a center filled with pizza toppings (minus the tomato sauce) or Nutella if you want one for dessert. (182 Nassau St.) y Eatery @ Princeton
has a lunch menu that includes specialty grilled-cheese sandwiches with roasted peppers, pesto, mozzarella, and garlic; and the Black Forest melt, made up of Black Forest ham, Brie, arugula, and honey mustard. It also oers build-your- own salads and grain bowls, burgers, and a breakfast selection of omelets, sandwiches, and pancakes. It"s the perfect place to grab a quick lunch, and the sandwiches though moderately sized taste great and are fresh. (180 Nassau St.) Reunion
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On the Campus
Frank
Stella
Unbound"
Few 20th-century
artists saw success as early and dramatically as Frank Stella
"58, whose rst major series, Black
Paintings,"
was displayed at the Museum
of Modern
Art in 1959,
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Colleen Finnegan
Editor
AllieWenner
Contributors
T. Kevin Birch MeganLaubach
"18 BrettTomlinson
Denise
Applewhite
DavidWalter
"11 JamesHaynes
"18Sameer
A. Khan JoSittenfeld
"02 Larry Fu "02Tenley
Chepiga
"02 RyanSalvatore
"02Sophie
Balzora
"02Olympia
McNerney
"02Caroline
Benner
"98 RyanMcCarty
"14Layout byMaria Kauzmann
PAW Board
Sandra
Sobieraj
Westfall
"89, Chair James Blue "91 *BrentColburn
NancyCordes
*99Daniel
R. Fuchs "91 *Richard J.Holland
""96Joshua
Katz Adam E.Lichtenstein
"95 *10Andrew
Madden
"92 *Margaret MooreMiller
"80 *ex o?cio Allie Weiss "13Young-alumni representative
Advertising Contact
Colleen Finnegan
Phone 609-258-4886, cnnega@princeton.edu
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PAW on Instagram
@pawprinceton and have your photo taken with thePAW photo frame at
Reunions.
A selection of #PrincetonReunions photos from readers will appear in our July issue.Frank Stella "58 exhibition, page 7
Reunion
Guide2018.indd
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TOP: Juam,State I
BOTTOM:
Washington
Peace Demonstration
SPECIAL PROGRAMMING AND EXTENDED HOURS
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PAWRG Page 4 ArtMuseum.indd
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paw.princeton.eduMay/June 2018 ? 5 TheMurphy
DanceStudio
serves as a space for classes, rehearsals, student- thesis projects, and student dance groups within the new Lewis Arts complex, which opened inOctober.
Pictured
is the dance studio"sSteinway
piano, one of 48located within the
146,000-square-foot
complex.Photograph
byDenise
Applewhite/
O?ce ofCommunications
PRINCETON
FOOD GUIDE NEW BUILDINGS ON CAMPUS REUNIONS RAIN REFLECTIONS On theCampus
RG2018_05-OTCopener.indd
55/11/18 12:09 PM
6 ? May/June 2018
On the Campus
Princeton
Food GuideWhat"s
new on and around campus Princeton"s food scene is always changing, but PAW has you covered. Venture through FitzRandolph Gate between class lunches and dinners for a plethora of culinary choices, or check out the food trucks on Poe Field for a pick-me-up during the P-rade. From quick bites to great meals, and from the Middle Eastern delicacies at Marhaba to the Chinese cuisine at Lan Ramen, several new restaurants have opened since Reunions last year.Here"s a sampling:
Photos by Allie Wenner
yFrutta
Bowls is a great place to grab a cold and refreshing lunch when it"s hot outside the bottom layer of the bowls is a pureed frozen açai, dragonfruit, or kale mixture. On top of that comes granola, sliced fruit, and additional toppings like honey, peanut butter, coconut akes, orNutella.
The menu also features smoothies and bowls with oatmeal instead of granola if you"re looking for something more lling, and you can order a custom bowl if you want to pick all your ingredients. (142Nassau
St.)Though most people will try
out Cargot Brasserie for a nice dinner before watching a show at McCarter Theatre (it"s right across the street), the French restaurant offers affordable lunch and brunch items that are also delicious, in addition to a raw bar and cocktails for those looking for something fancier.The croissant pain perdu (French toast
made from a croissant) and any of the pastries are good options. The scones are moist and buttery, and the croissants are baked to perfection. (98 University Place) yIf you don"t look
closely enough, you may walk right by Lan Ramen.The restaurant is
mostly below ground on Hulsh Street, whereInni-T used to be. It"s a Chinese restaurant
that serves handmade noodles and otherChinese dishes, with a great selection for
vegetarians. The waitsta is very friendly and knowledgeable, and the restaurant feels cozy and modern at the same time. (4 Hulsh St.)The Salad and Smoothie
Market is very family friendly.
Parents might want to order
the energy smoothie, which is made from frozen orange juice, mango, strawberries, and bananas, while kids will surely head to the old-timey candy shop at the back of the store. Smoothies and candy are just the beginning the Salad andSmoothie Market also features quinoa
bowls, salads, and homemade snacks such as chia pudding and energy bars that they make throughout the day. (6 Spring St.) zThe newest Middle Eastern restaurant in town is
Marhaba on Nassau Street, a few steps away from
CVS. The décor is beautiful, from the metal cutout tiles on the ceilings to the heavy wooden furniture. The menu features arguably the best hummus in town and a unique item: feteer, which is a pastry crust surrounding a center filled with pizza toppings (minus the tomato sauce) or Nutella if you want one for dessert. (182 Nassau St.) yEatery @ Princeton
has a lunch menu that includes specialty grilled-cheese sandwiches with roasted peppers, pesto, mozzarella, and garlic; and the Black Forest melt, made up of Black Forest ham, Brie, arugula, and honey mustard. It also oers build-your- own salads and grain bowls, burgers, and a breakfast selection of omelets, sandwiches, and pancakes. It"s the perfect place to grab a quick lunch, and the sandwiches though moderately sized taste great and are fresh. (180 Nassau St.)Reunion
Guide2018.indd
65/14/2018 4:10:51 PM
May/June 2018 ? 7paw.princeton.edu
On the Campus
Frank
Stella
Unbound"
Few20th-century
artists saw success as early and dramatically as FrankStella
"58, whose rst major series,Black
Paintings,"
was displayed at theMuseum
ofModern
Art in 1959,barely a year after he graduated from
Princeton.
While Stella"s early paintings are sometimes credited with launching minimalism, he went on to experimentquotesdbs_dbs25.pdfusesText_31[PDF] Champagne Coeur de Noir d`Elise Dechannes
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