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Heidi Ukyung Nam

  • Pantoum, (pantoum) pantoum.

    Pantoum, (pantoum) pantoum.

    Apr 19, 2025

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    by

    Heidi Ukyung Nam
    in Poetry

    Yes to the catchup, I saw your text,  I’m just not sure about which day I’m free yet, but I’ll reply soon No, of course. No worries. Looking forward!   But I’m just not sure about which day  My hands will not be cold when I touch  Warm palms of nice people who look past …

  • Howling in this Moment

    Howling in this Moment

    Apr 19, 2025

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    by

    Elena Eiss
    in Poetry

    after “Howl” (1956) by Allen Ginsburg   I saw the best minds of my generation  locked-in scribbling syllables at desks  in the basement C floor of Firestone library  covered in a lifetime’s layer of dust, who skipped last month’s Labyrinth poetry readings by Komunyakaa & Hayes to puzzle over problem sets  & so missed the…

  • Teeth

    Teeth

    Apr 19, 2025

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    by

    Sophie O’Connor
    in Essays

    Maybe some things do hurt more than pulling teeth.

  • Texts from Momo World

    Texts from Momo World

    Apr 19, 2025

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    by

    nassauweekly
    in Fiction

    Fragments from a future that somehow survived.

  • Seven-Second Infinity

    Seven-Second Infinity

    Apr 19, 2025

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    by

    Ollie Braden
    in Essays

    On Clive Wearing and eternity in oblivion.

  • Wait For Me: Full Design

    Wait For Me: Full Design

    Apr 18, 2025

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    by

    nassauweekly
    in Full Designs

    You’re leaving? No. No. Hang on, hang out. Light is cascading through the windows, and the Nass staying around.

  • The bar where the beach boys used to play

    The bar where the beach boys used to play

    Apr 10, 2025

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    by

    Sasha Rotko
    in Essays

    L.A., from someone who got out.

  • Counterculture: Full Design

    Counterculture: Full Design

    Apr 10, 2025

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    by

    nassauweekly
    in Full Designs

    Check out the full design here, or grab a physical issue on campus!

  • Letter From the Editors

    Letter From the Editors

    Apr 10, 2025

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    by

    Alex Norbrook, Frankie Solinsky Duryea
    in Letter from Editor

    Dominant institutions of power have co-opted “culture,” fragmenting it in the process; universities are censored, while mainstream publications ignore the needs and concerns of younger generations, increasingly reflecting outdated sentiments.  We’re aware that meditating on “culture,” rather than subsistence, is a sign of privilege; but the line between culture and politics is thin, and conforming…

  • We Belong to No One But Ourselves

    We Belong to No One But Ourselves

    Apr 10, 2025

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    by

    Jonah Karafiol ’26, Layla Chaaraoui ’26, Rania Jones ’27, Sara Kumar ’27
    in Essays

    Members of the Harvard Independent’s Editorial Board reflect on counterculture.

  • Treatise on Believing in Yourself from Elizabeth Holmes

    Treatise on Believing in Yourself from Elizabeth Holmes

    Apr 10, 2025

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    by

    Juna Brothers
    in Poetry

    To diagnose someone means  they’re already sick. We need more time, I tell my investors––Kissinger and the other men. It can only happen in blood. I don’t give stories or specificities. Silicon Valley means you create the outline and let them fill you in. All I do is put on a low voice, Steve  Jobs…

  • Nass Recommends: Guy Trebay’s Do Something

    Nass Recommends: Guy Trebay’s Do Something

    Apr 10, 2025

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    by

    Gavin Stroud
    in Nass Recommends

    Trebay’s memoir of growing up in New York City presents a poignant picture of a time when artists could actually afford rent.

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