fy-er-stown-d/ adj. The state of delirium that results from harrowing hours spent poring over textbooks and note cards in the bowels of Firestone Library during exams.
Dear Sexpert, I went to McCosh the other day with what I thought was an eye infection or an allergic reaction of some sort. When I got there, the nurses asked if I had a sexually transmitted infection (STI).
FINALLY! You've finished-- with your eyes drooping from Red Bull withdrawal, and your head still spinning with facts and quotations. Now its time to celebrate...
I was yelling, trying to get everyone's attention. We were in a huddled in a corner of a soccer field, and I was desperately trying to figure out a strategy to win the game.
Four years ago, I didn't know you could write a 20-page paper in two days or two weeks and get the same grade. I didn't know that the key to Prospect Avenue didn't come on the same chain as the
Kate Nash, whose debut, "Made of Bricks," was released stateside on Tuesday, was the darling of the British music scene for most of 2007. She popped up regularly in NME and Q, two of the United Kingdom's most influential --
Critically acclaimed director Paul Thomas Anderson has made his reputation with such multi-character epics as "Magnolia." His new film, "There Will Be Blood," focuses almost exclusively on a single character.
While Morgan Freeman and Jack Nicholson compare notes on what they want to do before they die in the upcoming movie, "The Bucket List," 'Street' asks Princetonians to do the same.