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2 | 2 | <section class="general-info social-event"> |
3 | 3 | <div class="col-12"> |
4 | | - <h2 id="diy">DIY Activities</h2> |
5 | 4 | <div class="social-event-details"> |
| 5 | + <h2 id="diy">DIY Activities</h2> |
6 | 6 | <p>Interested in organizing your own social activity? Check out these local activities and |
7 | 7 | meeting places:</p> |
8 | 8 |
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@@ -101,6 +101,29 @@ <h3>Shopping</h3> |
101 | 101 | (Thursdays, 10am-3pm)</li> |
102 | 102 | <li><a href="https://prex.com/">Princeton Record Exchange</a></li> |
103 | 103 | </ul> |
| 104 | + |
| 105 | + <h3>On Princeton Campus</h3> |
| 106 | + <ul> |
| 107 | + <li><a href="https://libcal.princeton.edu/reserve/games">Board Games and space to play in the Engineering Library</a> |
| 108 | + <ul> |
| 109 | + <li>Princeton University Library's Lewis Science and Engineering Library holds a collection of over 50 board and card games for use in the library space. The collection is located on the A floor of the Fine Hall Wing across from the circulation desk, and contains exciting options like Ticket To Ride, Catan, Lovelace & Babbage, and Terraforming Mars, as well as classics like chess, checkers, and Pictionary. <a href="https://libcal.princeton.edu/reserve/games">The full list of games can be browsed here</a>. Go browse the collection and unwind with your colleagues with a game.</li> |
| 110 | + <li>Visitors do not need to reserve the games through the LibCal link above, however games are available on a first-come, first-served basis, and need to remain in the Engineering Library.</li> |
| 111 | + </ul> |
| 112 | + </li> |
| 113 | + <li><a href="https://www.princetonianamuseum.org/artifact/f0b40594-ff45-4600-8fad-50489a2c8b22">Gargoyles - a "grotesque" tour of campus</a> |
| 114 | + <ul> |
| 115 | + <li>Discover the historic and fun collection of "grotesque" gargoyles throughout Princeton University's campus through a <a href="https://www.princetonianamuseum.org/artifact/f0b40594-ff45-4600-8fad-50489a2c8b22">self-guided tour with the Princetoniana Museum guide</a>. Take your time, snap some photos, and view the gargoyle statues in a captivating glimpse into the campus's architecture. Be sure to bring your binoculars!</li> |
| 116 | + </ul> |
| 117 | + </li> |
| 118 | + <li>The <a href="https://artmuseum.princeton.edu/collections/objects/61850">Horse-Head Conference Room</a> |
| 119 | + <ul> |
| 120 | + <li>This space was designed by noted architect Frank Gehry as an exploration for a house he designed for Peter B. Lewis, a 1955 graduate and trustee of the University. The house was never built, but the project gave Gehry the opportunity to explore a new language of architecture, one that would be developed fully in his designs for the Guggenheim Museum at Bilbao.</li> |
| 121 | + <li>Located in the atrium of the <a href="https://lsi.princeton.edu/visitor-information">Icahn Laboratory</a>.</li> |
| 122 | + </ul> |
| 123 | + </li> |
| 124 | + </ul> |
| 125 | + |
| 126 | + |
104 | 127 | </div> |
105 | 128 | </div> |
106 | 129 | </section> |
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