

Tower consistently attracts members from a broad array of interests. As the conversation gets started, you’ll notice that it touches on all sorts of topics. At Tower, an eight-person table can always hold a few more. Sit down for a meal, and the first thing you’ll notice is the number of people eating dinner. Tower is epitomized by the dining room table. Jean-Carlos Arenas '16, Former President of the Interclub Council, Former President of Charter Club The eating clubs are unique to Princeton, and they exemplify what is unique about Princeton - a sense of always being able to come home, whether you're just joining as a sophomore or are coming for your 50th Reunion. They are where students are engaging in meaningful service to the community outside of the Orange Bubble.

They are where students are socializing and celebrating the end of a stressful day or a stressful week at high-quality social events.
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They are where students are coming together at tables to discuss an interesting news story, a great movie someone has seen recently, a campus issue, or any of a cornucopia of possible topics.

They are where students are studying, collaborating on assignments, and encouraging each other as they write the last page of that junior paper or senior thesis. The eating clubs are so much more than where 70 percent of Princeton juniors and seniors take their meals.
