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“‘I think I terrify a lot of people,’ Akiva tells me, only half-kidding as he balances his unicycle in the middle of the Rocky Classroom…”

“Granny began losing her memory. Last spring, she mailed me a ripped-out page of an English course catalogue for Middlebury College. I couldn’t tell if she had forgotten that I go to Princeton.”


“The best thing about Bluma was that there was never a lull or an awkward silence–she always had something to say.”

“In December of last year, I finally looked into alternatives. Part of that might have been motivated by an uptick in national conversations around accessible birth control, and part of it might have been that more of my friends were having these conversations too.”

Since the beginning of time, editors at The Nassau Weekly have taken their pens to each other’s Common Application essays…




Commentary on Anna Kimmel’s “you’ve heard it before | you’ll hear it again” and suicide across college campuses



“So she had boarded this train, not sure where to go, not sure how to heal her fractured soul. Her life was stuck at 1:27.”


“If corporate feminism is the end of feminism, then it is the end of a movement that has been ending for generations—and continues to thrive, most indebted to its harshest critics.”
Recruit who dropped their sport: Can I work in?
Regular student: Work in Stone? Frist? Campus Club? Work in where?