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Peaches and Penumbras

Independent life and the lesson of Ginsberg.

by Joel Newberger on October 12, 2012March 22, 2013

Caroline Feeley

“She never seemed a hundred percent after that,” Isabella Bersani, a sophomore teammate and friend of Caroline Feeley, says while recalling a match in December of 2012. Certainly, Caroline was less than 100%. On that day during the annual mixed doubles Christmas tournament, Caroline had hurt her MCL in nothing more than a game held for fun between the men and women of Princeton squash.

by Rachel Wilson on November 7, 2013July 21, 2017

David Brundige Broke My Heart

David Brundige’s senior thesis production, “Pig Tails,” reviewed. “Go see ‘Pig Tails,'” writes Gold.

by Jacob O. Gold on March 24, 2004March 17, 2013

A Toast Well-Browned

For one woman, perpetually disheartened by dining hall desserts, a new discovery prompts renewed enthusiasm, and, dare we say, rekindled emotion.

by Ellen Scott-Young on October 15, 2017October 14, 2017

Dogmael

I can’t say I’m anything to be anyone to be saying a thing about it, but I’s heard it enough, I have, as much as any. But it was, gah, it was over yonder ways near Bristhlewaight or Skinnamarok or … Read More

by Chris Arp on December 14, 2005March 17, 2013

Mission to Cuba

Experiencing a Communist nation as an American tourist.

by Tamar Willis on December 12, 2015December 12, 2015

wash your hands

“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.”

by Srina Bose on November 22, 2025

What We Know

Meditations on learning Farsi at Princeton, with the department’s only professor

by Roya Reese on May 23, 2024September 5, 2024

Local Politics

On July 28, I attended a meeting of the Princeton mayor and council. I had been asked to come by a member of Food and Water Watch. The pro-consumer NGO wanted a student environmentalist there to show support for a proposed local fracking ban. I had never been to any such meeting, and didn’t know what to expect.

by Dayton Martindale on October 11, 2014October 19, 2014

The Deads

Tracing creeping, tangling, choking vines swallowing cities whole.

by Elena Eiss on August 3, 2025August 3, 2025

Mud

“There is no membrane between my body and the earth; it’s the kinship of mud on mud.”

by Sabrina Kim on February 27, 2022February 27, 2022

Grab Some Scissors

Get the most out of those old clothes.

by Dan Abromowitz on April 25, 2012March 17, 2013


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