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Princeton Profiles: Lorenzo Laing, connecting sociology and hip-hop

Princeton University senior Lorenzo Laing likes hip-hop music for a number of reasons: It provides an enjoyable listening experience and a good beat for dancing, and its lyrical content often reflects on societal issues important to Laing. The New York City native is devoting his senior thesis in sociology to studying how queer hip-hop artists of color are trying to redefine the genre.
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Supporting all faith traditions and dialogue

Supporting a community of many faiths, Princeton University's Office of Religious Life provides ways for students, faculty and staff to explore religious, moral and ethical questions. Read more.

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American Sign Language at Princeton

Through the advocacy of junior Colin Lualdi and other students, Princeton now has a course on the linguistics of American Sign Language (ASL), an ASL club and other opportunities to learn about ASL and Deaf culture. Read more.

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Student work: 'Elektra'

Sophocles' tragedy "Elektra," a dark, bloody tale of familial vengeance from ancient Greece, is explored anew by senior Evelyn Giovine in the title role with direction by Alexandru Mihail. Performances are at 8 p.m. Feb. 5, 6, 11, 12 and 13 in the Matthews '53 Acting Studio at 185 Nassau St. Tickets are available at Frist Campus Center or online through University Ticketing. A talkback with Visiting Lecturer in Theater Bryan Doerries follows the Feb. 12 performance. Learn more.

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