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My First American Thanksgiving

The unspoken luxury of not debating politics with your relatives over dry turkey.

by Mika Hyman on December 9, 2018December 8, 2018

A Mother’s Love, Lost in Translation

When the mother tongue is tucked away to make room for other languages, what becomes of it?

by Jimin Kang on December 3, 2018December 2, 2018

Mind the Gap Year

What’s cooler than doing Bridge Year? Anything. But also, this.

by Juju Lane on December 3, 2018February 18, 2019

Mother Tongue

A power imbalance mediated by language, a relationship done and undone in the webs of translation.

by Somi Jun on November 18, 2018February 17, 2019

Encounters With Concussion Culture

“In my desperate search for a ‘cure’ for my concussion, I experimented with the outermost fringes of the medical world: the truly punk-rock subculture of medical science.”

by Patrick Macdonald on November 18, 2018November 17, 2018

Rest is Peace

Reflections on a national tragedy, on a fractured window in a palace in time.

by Micah Newberger on November 11, 2018November 10, 2018

Gifts from a Little Train

A love letter to the (temporarily) retired port of Princeton.

by Ellen Scott-Young on November 11, 2018November 11, 2018

Spaces, Lost and Found

Rocky’s floors, or maybe the nostalgia they hold, as something to yearn for.

by Sinan Ozbay on November 11, 2018November 10, 2018

No Shrinking Violets

A recap of Justice Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan’s visits to the orange bubble.

by Tess Solomon on October 14, 2018October 13, 2018

Monochrome in Orange

A palette with only one color can paint a remarkable number of portraits.

by Richard Yang on October 7, 2018October 6, 2018

I Lied About Having A Bar Mitzvah

You might be left psychoanalyzing this one for years to come.

by Alex Jacobson on September 30, 2018September 29, 2018

With Precious Memories of Howard Friedman

A eulogy to an artist, a father, a husband and a man whose memories live on with his family.

by Serena Alagappan on September 30, 2018September 29, 2018


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