A Nass writer looks at the newest film from Paul Thomas Anderson.
by Noah Rawlings on January 18, 2022
“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
In the final issue of our forty-third volume, the Nass looks for a lost bike, watches chalk disappear, and gets jazzy in the chapel.
by nassauweekly on November 20, 2021November 20, 2021
Some cartoons for your Sunday pleasure.
by Hazel Flaherty on November 20, 2021
Wherein a Nass writer visits a unique service at the Princeton chapel.
by Sam Bisno on November 20, 2021
“The last time my dad broke in, he took a key to the bathroom screen. It still flaps in heavy wind.”
by Lucia Brown on November 20, 2021
A chronicle of one student’s misplaced bicycle.
by Charles Nuermberger on November 20, 2021
“But was my femininity forced on me, the only feasible result of a life grown around dolls and children’s books?”
by Lauren Aung on November 20, 2021
Reflections on an author-athlete’s relationship to her sport.
by Lara Katz on November 20, 2021
Wherein the author reflects on what constitutes a meaningful exchange.
by Yonit Krebs on November 20, 2021
All the courses you always wanted to take—if the university ever let you.
by staff on November 20, 2021
“My name commands the full tongue, the breath of a whole lung”
by Chisom Nwadinobi on November 20, 2021November 21, 2021
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