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The Loudest Voice You’ve Never Heard

“because of its distance from the more populous undergraduate portion of the University, many students today are unaware of the carillon’s existence. ‘I’m the loudest voice you’ve never heard,’ Lisa laments.”

by Tom Hoopes on April 22, 2018April 29, 2018

The Anonymous Tastemakers

“During a discussion of symbols in my writing seminar, a classmate referred to the sweatshirt, which they were wearing, as ‘a semiotic wonder.'”

by Tess Solomon on April 22, 2018April 21, 2018

A review of You Were Never Really Here

Both squarely within and bushing the boundaries of Lynne Ramsey’s heralded artistries.

by Joshua Judd Porter on April 22, 2018April 21, 2018

The Nass Recommends!

A controversial experimental film and a streaming service you might know about but is being recommended for those that don’t.

by Joshua Judd Porter, Nora Wildberg on April 22, 2018April 29, 2018

LEGS.

“Green grass./Blue skies./A faint haze distorting the figures”

by Faith Emba on April 21, 2018April 21, 2018

Peer Review

“Since the beginning of time, editors at The Nassau Weekly have taken their pens to each other’s Common Application Essays. And yes, The Nassau Weekly has been around since the beginning of time.”

by Alex Jacobson, Caroline Castleman on April 15, 2018

Bleak Dorm

Princeton’s degree of social exclusivity is abnormal. Whether compared to colleges whose social lives are dominated by bar culture, or colleges with extensive Greek life, Princeton stands out in the extent of its social hierarchy and in the lack of truly inclusive late-night social spaces.

by Zartosht Ahlers on April 15, 2018April 15, 2018

Princeton Student Climate Initiative’s Plan for Action

The stories of people of color are consistently excluded from environmentalist narratives because they require consideration of our environment not in isolation, but as an intersectional struggle with racial and economic justice.

by Amanda Eisenhour on April 15, 2018April 15, 2018

Isle of Dogs review

“In any case, it is left up to the viewer to not get too lost in the dazzling visual spectacle of the film, and be sure to consider that despite the immaculate attention to detail, some details might still have been rendered invisible.”

by Katie Duggan on April 15, 2018April 14, 2018

Ethical Engineers

“Overturning decades and decades of conduct of computer scientists is a Herculean effort, but it’s one that is perhaps long overdue.”

by Zach Cohen on April 15, 2018April 15, 2018

The Nass Recommends!

A dream-pop mirage and a volcanic short film about death — an ideal Sunday?

by Joshua Judd Porter, Zach Cohen on April 15, 2018April 14, 2018

incandescence / fluorescence

“She had written,/I can feel the little vibrations of the bus up and down.
/A silent fleshy hum, a reminder of discontent and inadequacy.”

by Olivia Grah on April 14, 2018April 15, 2018


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