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Dear Reader, My name is Rebecca Gold; I’m a junior, and a proud native of Chicago, Illinois. It’s a new season of the Nass and this time we’re doin’ it up big style like we was in the Casimir Pulaski … Read More

by Rebecca Gold Gold on February 6, 2008March 17, 2013

The Rise and Fall of the Tide Pod

“The pods are designed to wash your clothing and maybe even scent them with subtle lavender, not to satisfy an uncontrollable sweet tooth or the adventurous eater in your family.”

by Alex Jacobson on February 25, 2018February 24, 2018

Researching the Researchers

“It may surprise you, then, that the senior survey is not protected by the same independent ethics oversight that faculty research, senior theses, or even class projects require.”

by Jonathan Zong on August 7, 2018August 7, 2018

Assorted Poems

“that I’d have to give back the Calvin and Hobbes
I stole from you”

by Sinan Ozbay on February 26, 2017February 26, 2017

Entrepeneurship’s Hostile Takeover

The people who introduced us to everything “social” and all things “innovative” have political positions and ideological stances that impact policy in real and tangible ways. As the language of entrepreneurship creeps into our vernacular, the politics of the entrepreneurial class creep into the halls of government.

by Joshua Leifer on October 19, 2013November 10, 2013

No Application for Creative Writing Classes

Calling for increased awareness of and accessibility to Princeton’s creative writing courses.

by Katie Massie on April 28, 2019

Lullaby Loon

If you find yourself forgetting how to breathe, do not be afraid. Leave the stones in your throat and learn to rise with the croaking loons, drifting as they do and as they have since the  beginning of time. Or … Read More

by Isabelle Clayton on March 28, 2024November 11, 2024

Reminiscence

As we approach the Sunrise Senior Living Home in Farmington Hills, Michigan, my grandmother explains that it houses two separate programs. The primary one is for the elderly who cannot fully care for themselves. The second, called “Reminiscence,” is for those who also have severe memory problems. That’s where my grandfather has lived for the past six months.

by Ben Jubas on February 15, 2014September 22, 2017

The Setlist

A review of Mega Bog’s “Happy Together” and Sam Skinner’s “Danny Through Junior EP”

by Sam Maeglin on March 5, 2017July 24, 2017

Community Service, Reimagined

Our Art Therapy Breakout trip, led by sophomores Arielle Sandor and Sojung Yi, started not in Washington D.C. but along the way in Baltimore. The first day, before our group had even established strong ties, we found ourselves at the … Read More

by Greer Hanshaw on March 24, 2010March 17, 2013

“Any Time You Need a Welcoming Face” : An Interview With Joe Coraggio

A conversation with Joe Coraggio, Forbes Dining Hall Worker and Printer Extraordinaire

by Sam Bisno on October 31, 2021October 30, 2021

On “On Orange Juice:” In, Around, and About Legacy Poetry Institutions

A reflection on Brittani Telfair’s (‘22) poem, “On Orange Juice.”

by Mollika Jai Singh on February 20, 2022October 30, 2023


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