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Weaving the Narrative Fabric of the Korean Diaspora: A Conversation with Min Jin Lee
A Nass writer profiles the bestselling author of Pachinko and Free Food for Millionaires.
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A Letter from the Publishers: Celebrating the Women*s Issue
The co-publishers of the Nassau Weekly celebrate the third-annual Women*s Issue.
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Letter from the Editor on Fossil Fuel Divestment
“In the interest of ensuring a livable future for all generations after us, we at the Nass call on the University by way of its resource committee, its Board of Trustees, and our University President to conduct an immediate and complete divestment from all fossil fuels.”
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Envisioning a New Museum for Princeton
Where a Nass writer considers how a new art museum might reconsider values of equity and inclusion.
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Genesis Belanger’s Commentary on the Insincerity of Condolences
A review of Through the Eye of a Needle, a sculpture exhibition at the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum.
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Telescoping Heat
To telescope, we begin with 300 words, then slice the word count in half for each successive section. We stop when the numbers stop dividing evenly. Below, as a reflection on our warming planet, we telescope heat.
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Did banning first-years from the Street during Frosh Week do more harm than good?
“It’s been over a month since the night of September 10th, but the effects of the ICC’s decision have lasted far beyond Frosh Week. These effects raise the following question: Did the ICC’s decision to ban frosh from the Street help in the long run?”