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Mind the Gap Year

What’s cooler than doing Bridge Year? Anything. But also, this.

by Juju Lane on December 3, 2018February 18, 2019

Fleeting

“We spoke softly, as if not to disturb the sunset.”

by Juju Lane on February 17, 2019February 21, 2019

NASStrology

In need of a cosmic perspective? Check out your Princeton-specific horoscope.

by Anika Khakoo, Juju Lane on February 24, 2019February 24, 2019

The Walk of Lame

“Those vodka shots wore off real quick– / A few more would have done the trick. / You’re freezing, and a little sad… / How many years left until grad?”

by Juju Lane on March 3, 2019March 2, 2019

Joy

She shrivels in a spotlight or a gaze, / shy in all her glory, / scared off by expectation.

by Juju Lane on April 21, 2019April 21, 2019

Big Hoe 2.0

Frist Chronicles: 24 hours in the Campus Center.

by Anika Khakoo, Juju Lane on April 28, 2019May 7, 2019

Bruise

“First dusty lilac, hints of navy. / Sailing on the bay at dusk, aloft, / the dappled rising surface.”

by Juju Lane on November 8, 2020November 8, 2020

The Long and Short: Hair

“Every time I looked in the mirror, my cropped hair reminded me that I had suffered, had experienced something that none of my peers could comprehend.”

by Juju Lane on March 7, 2021March 7, 2021

Enfleshment

“If the body cares not for itself, / who would care for it? / What is the use / of wasted breath?”

by Juju Lane on March 28, 2021March 28, 2021

Song of My Studio

“Most days I whack my shinbone on the coffee table /
When friends come over we drink whiskey and forget the rules of chess”

by Juju Lane on April 25, 2021April 26, 2021

Nass Cartoons

A sampling of cartoons for your Sunday pleasure.

by Hannah Mittleman, Hazel Flaherty, Juju Lane, Theo Lawrence on September 19, 2021September 18, 2021

Forest Bathing and the Search for Healing

“I watched these two women, strangers only a few hours before, wrapped in grief and helping each other to cope. Ecotherapy teaches that the harshness of suffering and loss can awaken us to beauty.”

by Juju Lane on February 13, 2022February 13, 2022


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