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This past week, Princeton welcomed the newest franchise of the “Fabulously British” clothing store Jack Wills to Nassau Street. Founded in Southern England by Peter Williams, the original clothier…
Last Friday and Saturday, Lawrentians performed in the annual Spring Dance Concert. The event, which took place from 7 to 9 P.M. on both days, featured both teacher and…
Whether it was the fall musical, Once on This Island, “The Dining Room” in Black Box, the Winterfest performances, or a combination of these productions that has kept Lawrenceville a…
As if we didn’t have enough social networking sites already, the founders of Twitter have managed to bring about a new mobile service. Vine, an application for iOS devices, was…
This past Sunday, the biggest stars in country music gathered in Las Vegas, Nevada, to celebrate the 2013 Academy of Country Music Awards. Aired on CBS, the event was broadcasted…
Tony Award winning playwright Richard Greenberg flipped to a new page on March 20th with the opening of his revival of the classic American novel Breakfast at Tiffany’s. Emilia Clarke…
On Saturday, May 18, the MAPL Music club will be hosting the first annual Lawrenceville Music Festival. The Festival will be a daylong event featuring student performers, a professional DJ,…
Just recently, paintings by our fellow Lawrentians were removed from the walls of the Gruss Center for the Visual Arts’ James Hutchins Gallery, and what has replaced them simply cannot…
Sabine Pallat ’14 is one of Lawrenceville’s many amateur photographers. Her photography covers a wide range, from candid shots to fashion photo shoots. Sabine’s photos of the Euro-Am spring break…
After five years, two albums, six singles, two Grammy nominations and one last tour, Swedish House Mafia has finally called it quits. The group is comprised of three D.J.s: Steve…