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Boxed In
As U.S. immigration policy changes rapidly, is it fair that undocumented workers face the law without representation? Three years ago, countless stacks of cardboard boxes filled the basement closet of a tall, narrow building at Broad and Market in Trenton. Arranged without logic and hard to reach, each of these boxes opened to reveal the endless…
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Telling Lives
Roads, public libraries, and a respectful and helpful police force are all key, helpful features of a healthy state–and this is generally how the middle class experiences things. The government, however, has a more invasive, regulatory presence in the lives of people who lack power.
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Princeton Lives, Princeton Wives
I decided to figure out what it is about Princeton that made so many couples want to get married here.
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The New Kid on the Block
Trenton hasn’t entirely forgotten the Roebling Factory; something new is happening on this block.
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Disappearing Histories
In the bowels of Firestone Library, behind bombproof walls and inside climate-controlled rooms, lies the entire life’s work of Nobel Prize-winning Peruvian author Mario Vargas Llosa.
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Replacing the Irreplacable
Earlier this week, America met its replacement for the (some would say) irreplaceable Jon Stewart.
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Arcosanti
Three years ago, I stared up at the stars in the northern Arizona desert. I felt the smooth concrete of stargazing steps against my back.