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All the Pretty Corpses

Cormac McCarthy has established himself as one of the great American authors of the 20th century. His magnificent Border Trilogy, comprised of All the Pretty Horses, The Crossing, and Cities on the Plain, told the hardscrabble yet ethereal tale of … Read More

by Hal Parker on September 28, 2005March 17, 2013

What Does it Mean When You Vote for a Joke Candidate?

In the first week of December, joke ticket Will Gansa will face off with Ella Cheng in a run-off election for Princeton’s Undergraduate Student Government (USG) President. Gansa, running on a platform of waffle fries, ripe fruit, and ‘bike reform,’ won 44% of the popular vote to Cheng’s 32%, in the first round of elections in late November.

by Ally Markovich on December 2, 2014December 2, 2014

A Better Course Guide

Fall 2012.

by staff on September 8, 2012March 17, 2013

I Am a Giant Pussy

James Taylor sucks. In a world of few certainties, that is one. “If I hear one more Jesus-walking-the-boys-and-girls-down-a-Carolina-path-while-the-dilemma-of-existence-crashes-like-a-slab-of-hod-on-James Taylor’s-shoulders song,” Lester Bangs once famously wrote, “I will drop everything and hop the first Greyhound to Carolina for the signal satisfaction … Read More

by Mason Williams on September 27, 2006March 17, 2013

Arm and a Leg

My little sister has this disease that makes all of her limbs fall off.

by Rachel Heise Bolten on December 4, 2008March 17, 2013

St. Archibald’s League

Protesting bicker through St. Archibald’s League

by Ethan Sterenfeld on March 5, 2017March 4, 2017

Manuscription

I worry I will run out of words to explain you to myself but you teach me in the night, across my back you trace forgotten alphabets.

by Isabel Henderson on February 14, 2016

Love in the Time of Possession

They call it bumper car diplomacy in international relations–the idea of decisions made not because of an over-arching grand plan, but due to political exigency, the needs of the moment. These days it could seem our lives are practices in … Read More

by Uzoamaka Maduka on February 28, 2007March 17, 2013

“Like we’re just as young as we used to be”: The Maturation of Taylor Goldsmith

A profile of the lead singer and songwriter of Dawes in anticipation of their album coming out October 2nd.

by Peter Taylor on September 27, 2020September 27, 2020

This Disorderly Campus

“Fuck Public Safety” and public space.

by Grace Hack on October 12, 2012March 17, 2013

Letter from the Editor

It’s absolutely true that this is the first time we’ve ever run a Halloween issue, and for a magazine as historically elaborate and artifactual as the Nassau Weekly, it’s a sort of mystifying reality. We scoured the dread tomes that … Read More

by Charlie Nuermberger on October 31, 2024October 31, 2024

Bike-Riding is for the Cool Kids

After reexamining my near-two years of motley New Jersey life, I can write with some assurance that my most traumatic Princetonian experience took place in transit, one December at seven-thirty in the company of a bike named Jen. I had … Read More

by Porter White on May 18, 2006March 17, 2013


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