The Nassau Weekly has published student work since 1979. The print magazine appears weekly during the academic year, each issue containing creative nonfiction, essays on culture and politics, personal histories, recommendations and reviews, poetry, fiction, and work bending genre lines. This website is an archive of past print issues and occasional online-only features. Submissions are open to all Princeton students.
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Masthead:
Lucy McWeeny
Laila Hartman-Sigall
Livia Shneider
Ziyi Yan
