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Harrison Blackman ‘17

  • Breaking My Nose

    Breaking My Nose

    Apr 14, 2019

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    by

    Harrison Blackman ‘17
    in Essays

    “But yes, dear reader, I was PMCed on a Tuesday.”

  • Telescoping Memories II

    Telescoping Memories II

    Apr 14, 2019

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    by

    Rafi Abrahams ’13
    in Essays

    “The Nass taught me to trivialize the serious, to take seriously the trivial.”

  • Justin Gerald ’07 Reflection

    Justin Gerald ’07 Reflection

    Apr 14, 2019

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    by

    Justin Gerald ‘07
    in Essays

    “first part of Princeton that actually made me feel good about myself”

  • Meredith Root-Bernstein ’04 Reflection

    Meredith Root-Bernstein ’04 Reflection

    Apr 14, 2019

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    by

    Meredith Root-Bernstein ‘04
    in Essays

    “I loved reading the Nassau Weekly.”

  • Theola DeBose ’96 Reflection

    Theola DeBose ’96 Reflection

    Apr 14, 2019

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    by

    Theola DeBose ’96
    in Essays

    “But it was just that, a wanting, and I had never been published.”

  • Responding to “Maria”

    Responding to “Maria”

    Apr 14, 2019

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    by

    The Senior Management Team of the 2019 Nass Masthead
    in Essays

    “But whether these vital conversations unfold in the pages and meetings of the Nass or elsewhere, we hope they will unfold nonetheless.”

  • Reckoning for the Hathahaters

    Reckoning for the Hathahaters

    Apr 6, 2019

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    by

    Alex Jacobson
    in TV

    Interrogating how and why Hollywood women fall out of public favor.

  • The Feminism of a Heeled Converse

    The Feminism of a Heeled Converse

    Apr 6, 2019

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    by

    Mika Hyman
    in Essays, Feminism

    Considering the nuances of feminism at an all-girls school.

  • Chévere cambur

    Chévere cambur

    Apr 6, 2019

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    by

    Daniel Bracho
    in Uncategorized

    “I wondered at the sapphire waters / But the hunger scraped my hallow cheeks”

  • Maria

    Maria

    Apr 6, 2019

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    by

    Michael Yeung
    in Essays

    Unpacking and reflecting on the “deep-seated racial ‘master-labor’ power dynamic between the Chinese employers and Filipino maids in Hong Kong.”

  • Girls, Go Crazy, but not Stupid

    Girls, Go Crazy, but not Stupid

    Apr 6, 2019

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    by

    Gina Feliz
    in Campus, Essays

    Reflecting on gender dynamics and college-party culture on different campuses, and the protective measures some students take.

  • The Women of the Woody Allen Archives

    The Women of the Woody Allen Archives

    Mar 31, 2019

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    by

    Katie Duggan
    in Feminism, Podcasts

    Interrogating Woody Allen’s presentation of women, and defensive disclaimers that his work is merely satirical fiction.

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