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First-Year Reflections

The Nass’s Annual Collection of First-Year Reflections

by Ethan Sterenfeld, Jennie Yang, Katherine Powell, Liza Milov, Sarah Barnette, Tom Hoopes on May 10, 2017March 6, 2018

A Prayer in Passing

“‘Would you like a prayer?'”

by Serena Alagappan, Tom Hoopes on May 8, 2017March 6, 2018

Man and Machine

An interview with Ian Chang, on connecting the computer to the organic body in performing and composing music

by David Exumé on May 8, 2017July 21, 2017

American Fairy

“Somehow I would atomize the egotism and diva and brutishness that mediated Ty’s interface and reveal genuine realized human soul.”

by Evan Washington on May 8, 2017June 29, 2017

Women in Math

“The issue, then, is that in the minds of female students, math becomes a game for ‘smart people’—and over time, fewer and fewer girls retain the confidence to overcome that perception.”

by Caroline Castleman on May 8, 2017July 21, 2017

Uni-versity

“‘I think I terrify a lot of people,’ Akiva tells me, only half-kidding as he balances his unicycle in the middle of the Rocky Classroom…”

by Nicolette D’Angelo on May 8, 2017July 21, 2017

Streicker Bridge

“Granny began losing her memory. Last spring, she mailed me a ripped-out page of an English course catalogue for Middlebury College. I couldn’t tell if she had forgotten that I go to Princeton.”

by Francesca Billington on May 8, 2017July 21, 2017

Milk cum laude

“10 o’clock peek-a-boo
12 o’clock Looney Tune”

by Somi Jun on May 8, 2017July 20, 2017


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