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A Letter from the PC Brigade

Dear students,

I am a representative of your local branch of the Political Correctness Brigade.

by Sophie Parker-Rees on April 18, 2015

Dead Phone

People in the New Jersey Transit Newark Liberty International Airport Train Station bound for New York City:  A man with blood on his face drinking Starbucks and A woman asking Starbucks blood man which side goes to Penn Station, swinging … Read More

by Talia Czuchlewski on April 18, 2024April 18, 2024

Passing Over Passover, Again

As I plopped down my pasta-covered plate between three matzo-munching members of my eating club on Sunday, I braced myself for public humiliation. “Someone broke early!” one of them announced, pointing to my oozing manicotti. “Yeah, yeah,” I said, lightly … Read More

by Elizabeth Landau on April 19, 2006March 17, 2013

Juicy Stuff

Tales from the Princeton University Farmer’s Market, a place ruled by juices and jams

by Alexander Margulis on October 4, 2025October 5, 2025

Remembering Dre

Brian introduced me to rap music on bus #177 in what I think was fourth grade. I know it was 177 and not 181 or 161 because this memory is accompanied by a host of other unique sensory inputs: the … Read More

by Ben Jubas on March 1, 2013March 22, 2013

Midpoints

I spend this most recent Passover with my mother’s closest friend from high school and her family for the first time.

by Rachel Stone on May 4, 2015August 11, 2015

Nass Recommends (Pete Recommends?) “Bodys” by Car Seat Headrest

“Wherever you are, it’s no longer about the words but now about an ineffable energy that paradoxically grounds you and makes you feel weightless.”

by Peter Taylor on July 31, 2019July 30, 2019

Letter from the Editors 4/22

Dear Readers, Hello! We’re so happy to see you all. It’s been a whole week but you still smell exactly the same and you look only marginally worse. We open our pages to you—you lovely readers who support the little … Read More

by the Editors on April 21, 2010March 17, 2013

Los Angeles As I’ve Known It

The Palisades Fire and a home that will never be the same.

by Aiko Offner on February 21, 2025

He’s Not A Munch: Interviews About Oral Equality

Talking head.

by Mariana Castillo on November 16, 2023November 16, 2023

Milan Kundera: Writer without a Country

A classic from the Nassau Weekly archive

by John Seabrook '81 on September 15, 2004March 17, 2013

Pursuing the Pourover

Hipsterism is just as absurd in Hong Kong as it is in Princeton.

by Leila Clark on December 6, 2015July 21, 2017


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