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I Sit, Soulless

“The East Coast rain—an element that had nourished my roots and sprung me into being—suddenly felt heavy. I was no longer wet behind the ears.”

by Amy Baskurt on April 18, 2024April 18, 2024

Decca’s Revenge

So: a month ago, J.K. Rowling decided to out Dumbledore in front of a booked-solid Carnegie Hall. The audience gasped, and then burst into applause. The real surprise, though, is not Dumbledore’s “homosexuality,” but the fact that there could be … Read More

by Oliver Roe on October 17, 2007March 17, 2013

Finding God at 35

“She was looking for something not entirely visible, not entirely tangible, not entirely a glow-in-the-dark beetle whose bum lit up, but some kind of reminder that the strange and ephemeral can manifest as physical, biological.”

by Aiko Offner on August 2, 2025August 2, 2025

I Am Not Proud Of My History

Things that I’ve Googled.

by Dan Abromowitz on December 7, 2011March 17, 2013

Such Splendid Intimate Rumors

In an intellectual living room, you dress in deep reds and creams, never lack alcohol, and are privy to wealth, mystery, gossip, wit, pretension, and Rumors, lots and lots of Rumors.

by Ali Sutherland-Brown on October 13, 2004March 17, 2013

Detour

Money, lawns. Against the least I swerve. I have weathered this strictness crying of past regrets so many!

by Chris Littlewood on April 4, 2013April 13, 2013

Bridge Year, Abridged

It’s been over a year since I got back from my Bridge Year in Ghana, and I still don’t know how to answer that question. How do I condense an entire year’s worth of experiences into one or two sentences? My frustration is with the question itself—it doesn’t lend itself to complex or thoughtful answers.

by Yoni Kirsch on November 7, 2013July 21, 2017

Reluctant Reunion

Every year, during the last couple weeks of May, the orange and black paraphernalia that distinguishes the bubble inside FitzRandolph Gate bleeds into the town of Princeton. Princeton Pride takes on a whole new characteristic when alumni from classes of the 1920s to the most recent graduating class infest the town with their orange blazers, Princeton umbrellas, and babies in Tiger onesies.

by Liani Wang on May 9, 2013May 11, 2013

The Selected Sex Lives of Filipina Maids

Outside #01-239, the post office in Lucky Plaza, they leer at her, and she wonders what the three of them are doing there. Don’t Bangladeshi workers belong in Little India?

by Ruby Pan on September 29, 2004March 17, 2013

Two Days and Two Nights

“Not long after that we realized there was little else to do where we were, so we stood up and headed out, us two boys stumbling through the cold night behind Mary.”

by Gavin Stroud on October 31, 2025October 31, 2025

Platina Dishes

Our history books are mistaken. The first book Gutenberg printed with his moveable type was not, in fact, the Bible. Rather, it was a 28-page Latin primer on the art of writing and delivering speeches. The second book was a copy of his wife’s recipe collection, grouped according to the spices used in each dish.

by Kristiana Kahakauwila on April 14, 2004March 17, 2013

Performa: the Visual Art Performance Biennial

In 1909 Italian writer Filippo Tommaso Marinetti launched a new art movement with the publication of the Futurist Manifesto in a Parisian newspaper. The Futurists worked in a variety of mediums and themes; they basked in the art of painting, … Read More

by Saba McCoy on November 12, 2009March 17, 2013


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