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Tiger Tarot

A Tarot reading for the Princeton community.

by Emma Mohrmann, Zoey Nell on November 7, 2021November 6, 2021

Milk from a Stranger

Wherein a Nass writer ruminates on an experience with an alternative dairy product.

by Mina Quesen on October 31, 2021October 30, 2021

Tiger Tarot

“There is something glorious waiting for you on the other side. Keep moving, and try not to look back.”

by Emma Mohrmann, Zoey Nell on October 31, 2021October 30, 2021

My Korean Medicine

“Just sit back and surround yourself with the stories I have to share about acupuncture, cupping, and pricking.”

by Jiyoun Roh on October 3, 2021October 2, 2021

The Life and Times of Anthony Veasna So

A look at the late writer and his posthumous debut story collection.

by Peter Taylor on September 26, 2021October 4, 2021

“If You’re in a Hole, Stop Digging!”: Dr. Phil Gone Wrong and The Monopoly of Pop Psychology

A Nass writer digs into the emptiness of personality tests as a substitute for mental healthcare.

by Allie Matthias on September 19, 2021September 18, 2021

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.

by Anika Khakoo on May 30, 2021May 30, 2021

Morgan Wallen’s Canceled Empire

A Nass writer considers the popularity and cancellation of country star Morgan Wallen.

by Elliott Weil on April 18, 2021April 17, 2021

Meet the Parents

An inside look into the Princeton Parents’ Facebook group and the discourse within.

by Meera Sastry on April 11, 2021April 10, 2021

The Journey from Pornhub to OnlyFans… And Why it Matters

A Nass writer considers issues of feminism and labor compensation within the evolving landscape of the porn industry.

by Talia Gill on April 4, 2021April 4, 2021

The Opposite of Hunger is Still Hunger

“But you put me here in America— in rich, white, suburban America, where the people are bland and the food even more so. You put me here in this diner, and I hate you for it.”

by Lauren Aung on April 4, 2021April 4, 2021

Fake Housewives, Get Out

In which a writer contemplates the influence of housewives, real and fake.

by BT Hayes on March 7, 2021March 7, 2021


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