In the Temporality of Chalk

“Through my chalk drawing, I wanted to engage with the concept of fluidity and a flexible present. What if the priority was not permanence, but the process?”

The JUUL-ian Street Library: Full Design

In the final issue of our forty-third volume, the Nass looks for a lost bike, watches chalk disappear, and gets jazzy in the chapel.

Comics

Some cartoons for your Sunday pleasure.

Nass Recommends: Jazz Vespers

Wherein a Nass writer visits a unique service at the Princeton chapel.

Resolves

“The last time my dad broke in, he took a key to the bathroom screen. It still flaps in heavy wind.”

Persistence Hunting

A chronicle of one student’s misplaced bicycle.

White Doll, Asian Woman

“But was my femininity forced on me, the only feasible result of a life grown around dolls and children’s books?”

The Spirit of Curling: Vignettes

Reflections on an author-athlete’s relationship to her sport.

Thinking About Conversations

Wherein the author reflects on what constitutes a meaningful exchange.

90 Princeton Courses that Were Never Taught

All the courses you always wanted to take—if the university ever let you.

The N is Not Silent

“My name commands the full tongue, the breath of a whole lung”

At the Expense of the Invisible: the White Male Perspective of Cartoon

“Perhaps children of the early 2000s should be grateful for tamer coming-of-age protagonists who dealt with school bullies, boogers, and cursed slices of cheese within the vacuum of endless middle school.”

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