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In Princeton with You
“Your clothes are spilling from their drawers / It seems I’d rather stay indoors / When I’m in Princeton with you.”
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“Like we’re just as young as we used to be”: The Maturation of Taylor Goldsmith
A profile of the lead singer and songwriter of Dawes in anticipation of their album coming out October 2nd.
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How to Talk to Your Friend about Jordan Peterson (and Social Justice)
The challenges of friendship with a fan of Jordan Peterson.
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Nass Recommends (Pete Recommends?) “Bodys” by Car Seat Headrest
“Wherever you are, it’s no longer about the words but now about an ineffable energy that paradoxically grounds you and makes you feel weightless.”
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What I Remember of Philadelphia: An Incomplete, Random List
“On those evenings, I fancied myself a tortured artist, sipping a Coors Light and stewing in the majesty of my ideas. I even wrote some of them down.”
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Telescoping Space
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. Looking around and beyond us, this week we telescope “space.”
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A Profile of the Change WWS Now Movement
A look into Change WWS, the legacy of the Black Justice League, and the University’s responses to student activism.
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“That Tender Infinity” : Or, Fifteen Vignettes on Love
“When I saw him again for the first time in nearly thirteen months, we chatted as though no time at all had passed, as though we were still standing there, waiting for the train to arrive.”
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Reading Up on Palestine
A Nass writer looks to two books as scholarly introductions to the occupation.
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Peter Taylor ’22 Reflection
“I had made a positive impact on someone else; I had connected through my words to another mind, another person.”
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Pete Recommends: A Critical Reappraisal of Stairway to Heaven
“But both in spite and because of this ubiquity, “Stairway to Heaven” gets a little slept on, relegated to the status of “rock classic” and thought of as a song more to be heard than to be enjoyed.”