Eating clubs are places in which to find a home on campus. More than just a building to socialize in, they exist to create that feeling of family and acceptance View Full →
The eating clubs are so much more than where 70 percent of Princeton juniors and seniors take their meals. They are where students are studying, collaborating on assignments, and encouraging View Full →
Eating clubs serve as the perfect bridge between your underclassman and upperclassman years. They reinforce the strong friendships you’ve established and encourage new relationships with a diverse new group of View Full →
By joining an eating club, I’ve gained a sense of home and community that keeps me grounded on campus. I’m incredibly grateful for the life-long friendships I’ve developed and the View Full →
Each of Princeton’s clubs is different and through the years has achieved a distinct personality and set of traditions. This is as it should be, for it will be a View Full →
The eating clubs offer juniors and seniors the opportunity to become a part of a close-knit community. They reinforce existing friendships while also introducing you to a wonderful, new, and View Full →
You join the club because your friends are there, but then by the time you graduate you’ve also made dozens of new great friends for the rest of your life.