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Nnamdi Udeogu

  • Love Is

    Love Is

    Apr 5, 2025

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    by

    Nnamdi Udeogu
    in Poetry

    Love is an expression simple to understand but tough to maintain. It’s like a symphony of instruments  created individually but only complete together. The catch being that the notes are obscure. The sheet music is unscripted and all that’s left is  You. Its blind conductor who was given no directions. You see, love comes without…

  • The Risk of Growing Old

    The Risk of Growing Old

    Apr 5, 2025

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    by

    Nsebong Adah
    in Essays

    What is the rush and rationale we feel to advance in our age?

  • A Restaurant in Hayward

    A Restaurant in Hayward

    Apr 5, 2025

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    by

    Aminah Aliui
    in Poetry

    Mmm, linoleum floors, my favorite, I think.   It’s 7:30 am, according to the analog clock on the wall, and I’m officially pissed at being up this early  for my driver’s license exam.   “Window 10 is OPEN!” an older lady screeches, and I lung forward.   She wears glasses that hang  from a cord…

  • A Cacophony of Swallows in Flight

    A Cacophony of Swallows in Flight

    Apr 5, 2025

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    by

    Kenneth Simmons
    in Essays

    A flight to the Caribbean to escape the confines of Princeton.

  • Ammo

    Ammo

    Apr 5, 2025

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    by

    Aunyae Romeo
    in Arts

  • Trapped

    Trapped

    Apr 5, 2025

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    by

    Nnamdi Udeogu
    in Poetry

    The tracing of distress tailored against the coarse lining ripples and bumps engulf flickers of dim hope. The clashing dissonance overwhelms one boundary, edging to the brim of its inverse. The tracing persists. Wrenching and tugging at seams of a suffocating cloth proves pointless. A bloody mind splitting battle entails a victory lap to celebrate…

  • Okro anaghi eto kari onye kuru ya

    Okro anaghi eto kari onye kuru ya

    Apr 5, 2025

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    by

    Chisom Nwadinobi
    in Poetry

    Ma snatched me out her stomach on a Wednesday. My first day as abrupt as it could be Gather the elders, gather the aunties. Ma didn’t plan on having me They sang a song to put her at ease Her diary said that God must have sent me I was born to a river amongst…

  • An Unparalleled Catastrophe, Ancestral Wisdom Made Flesh

    An Unparalleled Catastrophe, Ancestral Wisdom Made Flesh

    Apr 5, 2025

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    by

    Christopher Butcher
    in Essays, Poetry

    The human brain coevolved with the emergent faculties of language and storytelling. Memory and narrative are not merely byproducts of cognition; they are fundamental to how we organize experience across time.  For humans, the physical body does not precede the story we tell. We are the only species that biologically and metabolically emerged alongside the…

  • The Trial

    The Trial

    Apr 4, 2025

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    by

    Sofia Cipriano
    in Second Look

    In February, David Piegaro ’25 stood trial for allegedly assaulting a police officer during last year’s encampment. Can we know what truly happened?

  • A Cacophony of Swallows in Flight: Full Design

    A Cacophony of Swallows in Flight: Full Design

    Apr 4, 2025

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    by

    nassauweekly
    in Uncategorized

    This week, the Nass shares the floor. Enjoy this special co-curated issue with the Black Arts Collective.

  • Middle of Nowhere, Zen New Jersey

    Middle of Nowhere, Zen New Jersey

    Mar 28, 2025

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    by

    Nell Marcus
    in Essays

    It’s all alphabet soup in 12-pt font, bitter black bleeding into vegetable stock — A poem or two or three, falling into one another like bodies in orbit

  • Flood: Full Design

    Flood: Full Design

    Mar 28, 2025

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    by

    nassauweekly
    in Full Designs

    The Nass is coming. Find a nice comfy ark and kick your feet up – it’s gonna be a while. Find an issue around campus, or look through the full design below.  

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