“I slipped my sleeves up my arms and stared out the window: no view except for myself, and no warmth except for the burn of the water.”
by Meera Sastry on May 30, 2021May 30, 2021
An inside look into the Princeton Parents’ Facebook group and the discourse within.
by Meera Sastry on April 11, 2021April 10, 2021
On falling in love with a childhood favorite as an adult.
by Meera Sastry on July 28, 2020July 28, 2020
Writers reflect on the miasma of quarantine.
by Anika Khakoo, Meera Sastry, Peter Taylor on June 30, 2020June 30, 2020
In week 3 of the Nass gone digital, our masthead is here to offer you a variety of TV, books, movies, and music we think you should check out.
by Abigail Glickman, Andrew White, Drew Pugliese, Elliott Weil, Isabelle Casimir, Meera Sastry, Melina Huang, Pat Macdonald, Peter Taylor, Tara Shirazi, Tess Solomon on April 12, 2020April 12, 2020
“Like young adults always have, we struggle to verbalize our anxieties and regulate our vulnerability. Finsta posts help in that they allow us to remain in control of ourselves.”
by Meera Sastry on November 24, 2019
Considering the notorious Netflix drama.
by Drew Pugliese, Meera Sastry on November 24, 2019November 24, 2019
“I always loved her. I just didn’t always think highly enough of myself to justify this love.”
by Meera Sastry on November 17, 2019
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