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Letter from the Editors 2/18

Dear Reader, Thank you for consenting to read our publication. We hope you enjoy this, our third issue; if you do, we advise you look for our longer-form theoretical work, _Hetero Doxy: Towards A Comprehensive Sexual Ethic_ (Zone Books, Fall … Read More

by the Editors on February 17, 2010March 17, 2013

E. 7th Street

cash wasn’t honey on the tracks / but the subway smelled like my front pocket / stale raspberry cola and dusty and blackened fingertips

by Noah Fishman on November 23, 2014November 23, 2014

Living On Prayer

Whenever i feel like I don’t know where my life is going, my father is there to console me. He tells me that his life—or at least the version of it that I know—only really began when he was 35. He reminds me that especially given his untraditional experiences, he and my mom have no expectation that either I or my brother follow the typical pattern of get a degree, get a job, get married, all right out of college.

by Lara Norgaard on April 6, 2014April 6, 2014

A Melody at the Crossroads

An artful history of Alexander Hall.

by Jimin Kang on September 29, 2019September 28, 2019

Heavy in the Loafers

The political history of South Carolina is full of funny stories. Yet amid a landscape scarred by utter military catastrophe, deep racial injustice, and still bitter historical tragedy, these stories seem sometimes not so funny. Or maybe they’re funnier. During the presidency of Franklin Pierce, Congressman Preston Brooks cudgeled Massachusetts Senator Charles Sumner nearly to death with his cane.

by Hal Parker on September 20, 2006March 17, 2013

Call Me Yesterday

I come to bury Carly Rae Jepsen, not to praise her.

by Dan Caprera on November 14, 2012March 17, 2013

Letter From the Editors 2/4

Feast your eyes, ears, and nerve tendrils on Volume 32, Issue 1 of the _Nassau Weekly_. The new Editorial Board is thrilled to take the reins of the paper. We hope to forge a connection with our readers not unlike … Read More

by the Editors on February 3, 2010March 17, 2013

Lessons in Stupidity

“My eyes darted between the two security cameras on the roof. Despite feeling cynical lately about the effectiveness of government, I had a feeling that these cameras were both working and monitored around the clock. I felt so patriotic.”

by Anonymous on August 20, 2017August 20, 2017

Oeuvre Reviews: Josh Malina in “View From The Top”

A Nass writer takes another dive into the work of her favorite B-list actor.

by Beth Villaruz on April 25, 2021April 24, 2021

Guinness, Galway and Gaelic

Noticed a sudden hankering for Guinness? Find yourself prone to a spontaneous jig? It’s not surprising – you can’t seem to escape the influence of the Irish on campus these days. It’s all thanks to Leonard Milberg ’53, who donated … Read More

by Alex Ripp on October 18, 2006March 17, 2013

They Shoot Horses, Don’t They?

Every Thanksgiving, the rest of America puts a turkey in the oven and sprinkles marshmallows over sweet potatoes. They sleep in late, watch football. Or so I would imagine.

by Isabel Henderson on December 6, 2012November 25, 2013

Spring March 24

I   Now daffodils bloom in watercolor spirit Skies of tender pastel blend into the lingering warmth of caramel breaths in the air. A girl sighs in the distance, going somewhere, smiling occasionally, scowling sometimes at the cherry blossoms or … Read More

by Ayse Basak Ersoy on April 10, 2023


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