Fan-fic addict: “I know you’re not into explicit gay sex, but I’m going to recommend something that has… a lot of it.”
Overheard in a bus
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A Letter from the Editors
Our Editors in Chief offer some insight as the academic year gets underway and the Nass’s publication cycle commences.
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Rethinking Princeton Traditions
On a strange back-to-school season and its unexpected potential for the Class of 2024.
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Despite Everything
“I had resorted to music to help deal with the hopeless passivity I had subconsciously nurtured, so it was music that shook me awake.”
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“I Find Writing Very Painful”: An Interview with Nathan J. Robinson
A Nass writer sits down with Nathan J. Robinson, Editor of ‘Current Affairs’.
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Party of None – Full Design on Issuu
This week, the Nass considers the implications of online activism, imagines a new future for Princeton, and recommends blueberry picking. Click HERE to experience our print designs online!
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The Pandemic as a Portal to Equitable Education
A call to reimagining what a college education can be — and who it can include.
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Blue Silver Linings
“Although seasonal, cost-ineffective, and often buggy and sweaty, few activities rank as highly as fruit picking.”
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Ribbons
“I didn’t miss the ceremonies or events so much as I mourned the idea of them, what had crystalized in my mind as essential coming-of-age moments.”
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The Cheapening of the Left
In the age of online activism, a writer considers how progressivism has become fashionable.
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Dear April, May, June, July
“At the end of July, I think I am waiting for time itself to act, to catch up with itself, to wake us up again.”