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Serena Alagappan

  • To Talk To Jellyfish

    To Talk To Jellyfish

    Apr 16, 2017

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    by

    Serena Alagappan
    in Fiction

    When she was seven, Kaya said, “If I ever grow up and have my own bank account, the first thing I’m gonna buy is a Christmas tree and then Christmas tree ornaments.”

  • Sound and Fury

    Sound and Fury

    Apr 16, 2017

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    by

    Liza Milov
    in Fiction

    “how can I cry for someone who doesn’t even know what’s going on?”

  • God’s Clown

    God’s Clown

    Apr 14, 2017

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    by

    Peter Schmidt
    in Campus, Humor, Interviews

    “Will Frost— “gods clown,” blue-grass harmonic player, certified mid-wife, UC Berkeley graduate and Abraham Lincoln look-alike—sits on the bench outside Small World Coffee eating a bagel with grape jelly.”

  • Dancing Around the “S-word”

    Dancing Around the “S-word”

    Apr 11, 2017

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    by

    William Keiser
    in Arts, Campus, Current Events, Dance

    One student’s controversial dance piece becomes the centerpiece of a conversation about mental health on campus

  • #Nassau #Weekly #NassauWeekly

    #Nassau #Weekly #NassauWeekly

    Apr 9, 2017

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    by

    Peter Schmidt
    in Campus, Current Events

    “We’d love to have you on our team! Don’t think of it as working for the Nass; think of it as letting the Nass work for you.”

  • Poland Rising Part II

    Poland Rising Part II

    Apr 9, 2017

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    by

    Zach Cohen
    in Essays

    “There’s no way to keep their memory alive perfectly; with time, their carcasses will fade from the streets and then from memory.”

  • Things Unsaid

    Things Unsaid

    Apr 9, 2017

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    by

    Liza Milov
    in Essays, Fiction

    “11. you never smiled that widely when you were with me”

  • A Community Like My Own

    A Community Like My Own

    Apr 9, 2017

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    by

    Esti Matulewicz
    in Campus, Dance, Essays, Music

    “But I can say this: as I stood on stage on that final sold-out Saturday and belted out the final lyrics to the finale, “We’re home!” for the first time since arriving on Princeton’s campus I felt like I had a place on this campus. I felt at home.”

  • A Law Against Inaction

    A Law Against Inaction

    Apr 9, 2017

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    by

    Christian Bischoff
    in Column, Current Events

    The implications of Israel’s anti-BDS travel ban

  • I Still Feel Like I Am Dead

    I Still Feel Like I Am Dead

    Apr 9, 2017

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    by

    Katie Duggan
    in Fiction

    “I wonder if he dreams at all, at this point. I hope his dreams are nice.”

  • Good Dude

    Good Dude

    Apr 9, 2017

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    by

    Alec Gewirtz
    in Campus, Essays

    “Praise is cheap. How many times at Princeton have I been introduced to a ‘good dude’?”

  • 175 Centimeters

    175 Centimeters

    Apr 3, 2017

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    by

    Max Greenwald
    in Dance, Fiction

    “Click. Click. Click.”

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