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  • Queerness, Creativity, and Community – Zine Making Night with Passionfruit Magazine

    Queerness, Creativity, and Community – Zine Making Night with Passionfruit Magazine

    Dec 15, 2025

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    by

    Leia Pei
    in Essays

    Zines are self-published magazines crafted from conjoining pages of paper into a miniature booklet, embellished with all sorts of mixed media throughout their pages. Magazine cutouts, paragraphs pulled from old books, paint, writing and/or stickers; whatever your heart desires, as long as it can be glued onto a page, it belongs in a zine. It’s…

  • Kaleidoscope of an Ending

    Kaleidoscope of an Ending

    Nov 22, 2025

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    by

    Natasha Wipfler-Kim
    in Essays

    “My perception of time is distinctly geometric: I trace the progression of years in counterclockwise circles that thicken like layers of pencil. I wish I could distinguish between them.”

  • Everything will be okay: Full Design

    Everything will be okay: Full Design

    Nov 22, 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 Editor

    Letter from the Editor

    Nov 22, 2025

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    by

    Frankie Solinksy Duryea
    in Uncategorized

    Dear dearest,   There’s a schoolyard question that goes something like: “Would you rather know how you are going to die, or when?” The question is perverse, with both options becoming increasingly tortuous the longer you think. It’s easy to pretend that the question is hypothetical, ignoring how inevitable knowledge of both often is. For…

  • Thoughts from my time sitting on the window sill of a castle in the Czech countryside

    Thoughts from my time sitting on the window sill of a castle in the Czech countryside

    Nov 22, 2025

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    by

    Bronwyn Rafieyan
    in Essays

    Is it better to not understand than to be misunderstood?

  • Because We Were Girls Together

    Because We Were Girls Together

    Nov 22, 2025

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    by

    Jemima Smith
    in Poetry

    Have known the evenings, mornings, afternoons, I have measured out my life with coffee spoons; I know the voices dying with a dying fall Beneath the music from a farther room.                So how should I presume?   (from The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock)    Because We Were Girls Together (a golden shovel)   …

  • No machine

    No machine

    Nov 22, 2025

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    by

    Roya Reese
    in Poetry

    In lieu of goodbye I send a tiny house in the mail, flimsy porcelain talisman a weak barricade. Like Joni I become cellophane, no personal  defenses, the wrapper on a pack of cigarettes, the dirt on the road of your espresso cup — in sand in bone you  will learn to drink it. I let…

  • Liquidation

    Liquidation

    Nov 22, 2025

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    by

    Claire Beeli
    in Fiction

    “That could be anyone, I think. The beach, the cliffs, the moon, just something with a voice that sounds like Margaret. The ocean could have picked up her accent and dissolved it, carried what I know as Margaret—black hair, sports bra, raspy voice—and released its latent sound into the cold wind, back to me. A…

  • Où sont les fleurs?

    Où sont les fleurs?

    Nov 22, 2025

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    by

    Vivian Clayton
    in Essays

    Distributing flowers at food banks is more than a frivolous act.

  • houston texas

    houston texas

    Nov 22, 2025

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    by

    Callisto Lim
    in Poetry

                after a letter about a friend               houston is warm and smooth and deep and dark and red. It is the feeling of holding a mug in two hands, of wrapping my hands around a lover’s lower rib cage and knowing this is…

  • 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…

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