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Homecoming 1970

Coming to America, your dad found God and mine found Bruce Springsteen.

by Ivy Chen on April 19, 2025

Double Shot

Two friends walk into a café…

by Jonathan Dolce, Sofiia Shapovalova on August 2, 2025August 2, 2025

Threefold Repetition Doesn’t Hold, Not Even A Stalemate

“The longest recorded chess match was two hundred and sixty-nine moves, over twenty hours. Mine has drawn on for three fraught years now, and it still persists.”

by Lola Horowitz on October 4, 2025October 5, 2025

We Belong to No One But Ourselves

Members of the Harvard Independent’s Editorial Board reflect on counterculture.

by Jonah Karafiol '26, Layla Chaaraoui '26, Rania Jones '27, Sara Kumar '27 on April 10, 2025April 11, 2025

Pecan Pie Latte

Students review Sakrid Coffee Roaster’s curious Pecan Pie Latte: Delectable or disgusting?

by Bella Capezio, Soa Andriamananjara on October 4, 2025October 5, 2025

Sun-Drunk on the Terrace, Thinking of Éric

An afternoon of nothing and everything at once.

by Wendy Wang on August 3, 2025August 3, 2025

“When I come down off this mountain”: concealment in popular queer film

As Roya Reese treks through layers of concealment, the Nassau Weekly is with her every step of the way.

by Roya Reese on September 27, 2025

Letter to my cat (human nature)

A Nass writer wonders: how to live, how to be, and how to eat?

by Sasha Rotko on November 8, 2025November 8, 2025

Moon, where are you?

On my birthday there was supposed to be a full moon and I’m sure there was under the clouds but I got out of bed to see it and couldn’t find it. I looked up on google where the moon … Read More

by Livia Shneider on November 8, 2025November 8, 2025

Reflections Inspired by “David”

Loss and belonging at Lorde’s show in Philadelphia.

by Soa Andriamananjara on November 8, 2025November 8, 2025

The Soiled Soles of Her Shoes

“When I read about her suffering, I was delighted by her decay. I was thrilled by her unfolding; I liked pulling at her seams and watching her unravel. I confess. I liked watching her rot away.”

by Bella Capezio on November 16, 2025November 16, 2025

Kaleidoscope of an Ending

“My perception of time is distinctly geometric: I trace the progression of years in counterclockwise circles that thicken like layers of pencil. I wish I could distinguish between them.”

by Natasha Wipfler-Kim on November 22, 2025


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