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Machine Dreams

A mercenary for Psychology.

by Isabel Henderson on October 17, 2012March 22, 2013

Nathan Lang Eckstein

There is nothing original about my name: Nathan Lang Eckstein. The titles are borrowed, purloined from three contexts, two deceased, and bequeathed upon a blank slate demanding some context. My names are people, so let me introduce you.

by Nathan Eckstein on May 9, 2013May 11, 2013

Empire of the Fun

Empire of the Sun is an up-and-coming indie/electronic duo with a particularly fitting name. The 1984 novel that Luke Steele and Nick Littlemore drew inspiration from is a tale of disoriented youth and immense freedom being closed in on by hostile forces. In a similar manner, Empire of the Sun’s debut album, Walking on a Dream, explores the territory of youth and depravity as they confront the pains of reality.

by Sean Emmer Emmer on November 20, 2008March 17, 2013

Listserv Love

Laundry and virtual meltdowns.

by Charlie Marsh on February 29, 2012March 17, 2013

In the Temporality of Chalk

“Through my chalk drawing, I wanted to engage with the concept of fluidity and a flexible present. What if the priority was not permanence, but the process?”

by Emma Mohrmann on November 20, 2021November 20, 2021

That Unique Place

Everyone who spends time as an undergraduate at Princeton inevitably winds up inside Firestone Library at one point or another. Whether it’s for a Writing Seminar, JPs, or theses, Firestone sucks us all in, without fail…

by Justin P.B. Gerald on October 6, 2004March 17, 2013

Freedom from Freedom

At the campaign’s end: relief.

by Rachel Wilson on November 7, 2012March 22, 2013

Fetal Militia

Following the recent defeat of a ban on gay marriage, Senate Republicans are now looking for other ways to bolster their domestic agenda. In today’s press conference at the Capitol, Senators Rick Santorum (R-PA) and Wayne Allard (R-CO) presented their new bill, “The Defense of Pre-Natal Arms Act.”

by Ned Rosenman on October 13, 2004March 17, 2013

Nass Recommends: Guy Trebay’s Do Something

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

by Gavin Stroud on April 10, 2025

Magaysia

Abhorring abhorring Malaysia.

by Dayton Martindale on October 17, 2012March 22, 2013

Sick

This weekend, Terrace had the honor of presenting the one and only Dj Altitude Sickness.   Besides being the new Social Chair, Dj Altitude Sickness is the wonderful and talented Raymond Weitekamp – a sight for sore eyes and a sound for sore feet – and yet obviously someone somewhere in the whole wide world of Terrace was so selfish to feel the same way, and so rang the fire alarm.

by Saba McCoy on November 13, 2008March 17, 2013

Excess Baggage

Psychoanalyzing handbags.

by Michael Jiang on December 7, 2011March 22, 2013


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