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  • Falling Back

    Falling Back

    Nov 22, 2025

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    by

    Annie Wang
    in Essays

    A Nass writer takes in the changing of the season.

  • To Be Black Here

    To Be Black Here

    Nov 22, 2025

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    by

    Nazareth Napper
    in Second Look

    In the first weeks of the academic year, many Black Princeton students noticed that what little presence they expected from their demographic was even lower than they had imagined. Those students looked around and asked each other… “Where are all the Black people at?!”   Their observations were accurate. The Black student population decreased from…

  • When blood is nipped and ways be foul

    When blood is nipped and ways be foul

    Nov 22, 2025

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    by

    Scarlett Huntington
    in Fiction

    “She stood there, shuddering in place. She shook from the cold, from the fear, from the pain. She shook for what she had lost — something she knew could not be put back. For she now understood that Fear was not something lodged in her chest like shrapnel, but rather something that was taken away.”

  • wash your hands

    wash your hands

    Nov 22, 2025

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    by

    Srina Bose
    in Essays

    “I missed the opportunity to stay. And you missed the opportunity to ask me to stay. I am now in a foreign land. You actually have become fashionable.”

  • DEAD at 21: The fixation of Tabloids and Death

    DEAD at 21: The fixation of Tabloids and Death

    Nov 16, 2025

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    by

    Frankie Solinsky Duryea
    in Essays

    A Nass writer reflects on the morbid relationship between readers, editors, and the dead.

  • Tabloid: Full Design

    Tabloid: Full Design

    Nov 16, 2025

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    by

    nassauweekly
    in Full Designs

    Pick up a physical copy around campus, or view the full design here!

  • Letter from the Editors

    Letter from the Editors

    Nov 16, 2025

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    by

    Alex Norbrook, Frankie Solinksy Duryea
    in Letter from Editor

    Dear reader, This week, the Nassau Weekly goes full tabloid. We embrace the scandalous, fixate on morbidity, and bury our noses into the low-brow formats of quiz and forum. When the tabloid began to roll off the presses, it tried to bring in a wider audience by condensing stories through simplified, abbreviated sentences, eye-catching photographs,…

  • The Revolution Will be Televised: A Review of One Battle After Another

    The Revolution Will be Televised: A Review of One Battle After Another

    Nov 16, 2025

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    by

    Nell Marcus
    in Nass Recommends

    I left the theater after seeing One Battle After Another struggling to catch my breath. Writer-director Paul Thomas Anderson advances the plot at breakneck speed, collapsing the film’s nearly three-hour runtime into what feels like one long action sequence. I watched former revolutionary Bob Ferguson’s (Leonardo DiCaprio) journey to save his daughter Willa (Chase Infiniti)…

  • Controversial Covers!

    Controversial Covers!

    Nov 16, 2025

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    by

    Jonathan Dolce
    in History

    Laid out before you are six covers from Nass history, plucked from our very own archive. Even since our first issue making its introduction in 1979, back when our forefathers had to manually and meticulously craft each issue with a Linotype machine, the Nass has never shied away from pushing boundaries. One of the boundaries…

  • it’s not enough.

    it’s not enough.

    Nov 16, 2025

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    by

    Alba Mastromatteo
    in Essays

    What does it take to put on a new face?

  • Phantasmic Reproduction

    Phantasmic Reproduction

    Nov 16, 2025

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    by

    Jonathan Dolce
    in Essays

    On photographic reproduction, alienation, and celebrity canonization.

  • Am I The Asshole?

    Am I The Asshole?

    Nov 16, 2025

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    by

    nassauweekly
    in Essays

    AITA for wanting my roommates to recycle?  By u/trashtalker This last summer I (20M) was living in Chicago with some randomly assigned roommates. They turned out to be chill. One was a foster kid, one was a wealthy Manhattanite, and another had a blonde mustache.  The only issue I had was that they did not…

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