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Author: Raymond Zhong

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Gossip Folks

We’ll continue watching Gossip Girl, perhaps, like we look through old postcards or yearbooks. We’ll speculate what it would have been like to watch it over the course of a school year, as though the show transpired in real time; what it would have been like to watch it with Kate or Shannon or definitely Erin, at least back when she said you looked good in red, before her flitting, girlish sarcasm started to sound programmatic and conditioned.

by Raymond Zhong on September 18, 2008March 17, 2013

Dining Hall Work

This struggle to connect is one reason why students can feel disconnected from their university jobs and exclude them from their campus identities, preferring to invest their personal and social lives in the voluntary activities that better represent their interests.

by Carolyn Kelly on March 27, 2016

The Smell of Salt

“We rolled the shoes / over like small, still bodies.”

by Serena Alagappan on February 17, 2019February 17, 2019

Arrivederci, Baby

The last episode of Sex and the City was totally awesome, and I should know because I watched it.

by Ari Samsky on February 25, 2004March 17, 2013

The Web Generation’s Poet Laureate

The Many Faces of Arctic Monkeys’ Alex Turner.

by Tom Markham on April 11, 2012March 22, 2013

Fireworks

“We were watching the same lights, inhaling the same air, and waiting for the same New Year to come, wishing the same things for our family and heading towards the same future.”

by Khanh Vu on October 6, 2019October 5, 2019

Hallway

“Still, I see strength, even under the camera’s gaze. Maybe I want to imagine that their strength will find its way to me.”

by Abigail Glickman on November 7, 2021November 5, 2021

This Affects Me

Two years ago when I was ‘outed’ to the entire university community by The Daily Princetonian in a classic Prince counterfactual and misquoted “news” piece about an alleged election controversy, I promised myself to never be put in a situation … Read More

by Christopher Lloyd on November 30, 2005March 17, 2013

Oeuvre Reviews: Joshua Malina in Sports Night

“It was a chilling fragment of the 20th century hiding under the innocent guise of a sitcom, leaving me shaking in my little Gen-Z boots.”

by Beth Villaruz on February 14, 2021February 13, 2021

Culture Goes Commercial

Devon Avenue is the one of the northernmost major thoroughfares running east-west across the numbered grid of Chicago’s city streets. East-west streets are numbered at hundreds by their distance from latitude line zero, Madison Street, which cuts through the heart … Read More

by Jacob O. Gold on April 26, 2006March 17, 2013

The Sophomore Encore

Sophomore fall in a vacuum.

by Chris Murphy on October 17, 2012March 22, 2013

Vigil

“I watch what hovers like genie smoke – the grief –/near ancient tombs of white marble with grey veins,/or gravestones on a desert hill,/images that filter vaguely out of the words we use to mourn./Are you awake?”

by Tess Solomon on November 17, 2018November 17, 2018


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