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(there are currently 11 “eating clubs” @ princeton)
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(nearly 75% of princeton upperclassmen take their meals @ “eating clubs”)
(and they are open to females)
(so they’re nowhere near as elite as a harvard “final club”…)
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(the eating clubs at Princeton University are private institutions resembling both dining halls and social houses, where the majority of Princeton upperclassmen eat their meals)
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Each eating club occupies a large mansion on Prospect Avenue, one of the main roads that runs through the Princeton campus, with the exception of Terrace Club which is just around the corner on Washington Road.
This area is known to students colloquially as “The Street”.
Princeton’s eating clubs are the primary setting in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s 1920 debut novel, This Side of Paradise, and more recently, the clubs appeared prominently in the 2004 novel, The Rule of Four.
In her most recent novel, The Accursed, Joyce Carol Oates repeatedly refers to the Eating Clubs and the Bickering Week, as well as the position of Woodrow Wilson, who was the President of Princeton University at the time of the plot.
Princeton undergraduates currently have their choice of eleven eating clubs.
Six clubs—Cannon Club, Cap and Gown Club, Princeton Tower Club, The Ivy Club, Tiger Inn and University Cottage Club—choose their members through a selective process called “bicker”, involving an interview process, though the actual deliberations are secret.
Four clubs—Cloister Inn, Colonial Club, Quadrangle Club, and Terrace Club—are non-selective “sign-in” clubs, with members chosen through a lottery process.
Charter Club previously was “sign-in”, but has changed to a system where new members are chosen through a system of points accumulated through participating in club activities.
(while nearly 3/4 of upperclassmen (3rd- + 4th-year students) at ‘princeton’ take their meals at the ‘eating clubs’, the clubs are ‘private institutions’ + are not officially affiliated with ‘princeton university’)
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there are currently 11 “eating clubs” @ princeton…
nearly 75% of princeton upperclassmen take their meals @ “eating clubs”
(and they are open to females)
(so they’re nowhere near as elite as a harvard “final club”…)
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