Recruit who dropped their sport: Can I work in?
Regular student: Work in Stone? Frist? Campus Club? Work in where?



“That October was particularly dreary. / The clouds slid through the sky / Like lazy gondolas weighted down by unfurling ropes.”

“… in which Joshua Malina makes his debut as Will Bailey and I suddenly become very, very interested in the mechanics of government.”

This week, the Nass considers the place of politics in sports, reflects on cults of personality, and observes a strange relationship.

A reflection on the unavoidable relationship between politics and sports.


“To erase the blankness, / masked the cleaner’s sting / with lavender and sage, / found places for my mother’s / good omens”

“He is desperate for his dinner, too hungry to say hello, … he laments his work, his employer, his cold-footed commute, … he grinds his teeth at our rationed mutton and yet—the frugal bastard—gives me nothing, nothing, not a penny to spare.”
Since the beginning of time, editors at the Nassau Weekly have taken their pens to each other’s Common Application Essays. And yes, the Nassau Weekly has been around since the beginning of time.

A profile of the lead singer and songwriter of Dawes in anticipation of their album coming out October 2nd.

An analysis of the increasing centrality of San Francisco to Democratic party politics.

“I’ll take any reason, / absurd to God, for something new. / That’s why I stood up, no doubt— for a little color.”

“I was interested in regrowth—what better setting for that pursuit than the lawn, where lavender and hyacinth and rubrum extend their arms beyond their allotted plots?”

“As to why I decided watching Josh Malina’s oeuvre was a good idea: It’s not. As to why I became a fan: Reader, I think he’s cute.”
Recruit who dropped their sport: Can I work in?
Regular student: Work in Stone? Frist? Campus Club? Work in where?