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Broken Breaks

Crossword #6

by Andrew White on July 31, 2019July 31, 2019

Doing Less

There is a War on Doing Less going on in this campus. And, not unlike many great wars before it (Second Punic, Cold, Fox television’s “The War at Home”, etc.), you may not realize which side you should be on … Read More

by David Drew on October 5, 2011March 17, 2013

Machine Dreams

A mercenary for Psychology.

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

Amsterdam

Coming home from the city of sin and freedom.

by Maddy Pauchet on April 19, 2015April 19, 2015

Excerpts of a Past Life

Reflections on Belmont, Bronx.

by Tianyi Wang on October 24, 2016July 21, 2017

Letters to Self: The Nass interviews artist David Timm ‘22

An interview with a Princeton creator.

by Anika Khakoo on September 20, 2020September 20, 2020

Please leave a voicemail, I’m out of the wheelhouse

“Mysticism twists herself in circles, gnawing at her purple train..”

by John Slaughter on April 17, 2022April 17, 2022

Top 23 Ways to Kill Your Lover

We at The Nass are in the business of maintaining our cherished readership’s happiness in all walks of life, and with Valentine’s Day a recent but no less traumatic event of the past, we understand how draining (both emotionally and … Read More

by staff on February 14, 2007March 17, 2013

Snow Boots

“On my shelf above
They sit like something unearthed
From History”

by Ellen Scott-Young on December 10, 2017December 10, 2017

Reconciling Art and Artist

When I visited the Woody Allen papers before winter break, the allegations against Mr. Allen of sexual abuse had not yet resurfaced. Those accusations, presented by his daughter Dylan Farrow in the New York Times on February 1, have reignited an age-old debate about the relationship between an artist’s personal life and the content of his artwork.

by Alex Costin on February 15, 2014February 15, 2014

Double-Fristed

On a bright fall day in a Princeton office with scant decoration, former Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist remained vague about his plans for the future. “I wouldn’t rule out going back to the practice of medicine,” he said. “I wouldn’t rule out going to the laboratory. I wouldn’t rule out running for governor, or running for president.”

by Antonioni Saab on August 11, 2009March 17, 2013

namo buddha

the other night i dreamed of a door that opened to a hill on a hill with one thousand prayer flags tied to the trees and the sun burning the earth making your lips shine iridescent with spit or something … Read More

by Sarah Park on May 25, 2025May 25, 2025


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