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Jeff Bezos Launches Us to 1892
A Nass writer meditates on staggering levels of income inequality amidst excesses of wealth.
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Telescoping Space
To telescope, we begin with 300 words, then slice the word count in half for each successive section. We stop when the numbers stop dividing evenly. Looking around and beyond us, this week we telescope “space.”
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The Virtues of Friction
A visit to a meeting of the Anscombe Society, a conservative student group at Princeton.
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Jew-ish: A Brief Reflection on Identity
A Nass writer reflects on his complicated relationship to his Jewish identity.
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“Sweaty, Loud, and Not a Little Tipsy”
Four underclass students reflect on beginning and continuing college.
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In Defense of Sports
Wherein the writer defends one of our greatest national obsessions.
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Nass Recommends: Jazz Vespers
Wherein a Nass writer visits a unique service at the Princeton chapel.
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Life Lessons from Mahler and Fungi
Two Nass writers reflect on the nature of beauty through myriad lenses.
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The Pandemic as a Portal to Equitable Education
A call to reimagining what a college education can be — and who it can include.
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“Fighting for Everyone”: From California to Pittsburgh, Sectoral Bargaining is Building Worker Power
A writer investigates a new thread in the fight for worker justice.
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A Note on Dobbs v. Jackson and Brexit
What might Brexit teach us about the political ramifications of Dobbs v. Jackson?
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