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The Perfect Medium

Photographs are unquestionably deemed to be accurate representations of the real; whereas a painting is inherently considered to be a fictive interpretation of its subject, a photograph simply reports its subject as it is. Or does it? How is this … Read More

by Hal Parker on November 9, 2005March 17, 2013

Meredith Root-Bernstein ’04 Reflection

“I loved reading the Nassau Weekly.”

by Meredith Root-Bernstein ‘04 on April 14, 2019April 19, 2019

Debate Scorecard, Part III

HE MAKE IT RAIN HE MAKE IT RAIN HE MAKE IT RAIN HE MAKE IT RAIN—GEORGE BUSH “[T]his is a final verdict on the failed economic policies of the last eight years… that essentially said that we should strip away … Read More

by Conor Gannon on October 16, 2008March 17, 2013

A Book for You to Read

As sad as it is infuriating, people living comfortably usually dismiss thoughts of poverty, disease, and war. Luckily, we are sometimes shocked out of emotional detachment and we think twice, maybe truly mournfully, about the helpless people we hear about … Read More

by Race Car on September 26, 2007March 17, 2013

Apostasia

“Scramble the words you have been saving / for me”

by Emily Liushen on October 20, 2019October 20, 2019

Sonnet 34

Amore e Mona Lagia e Guido ed io Possiam be ringraziare un Ser costui Che n’ha partiti, sapete da cui? Nol vo’ contrar per averlo in oblio. Poi questi tre più non v’hanno disìo; Ch’eran serventi di tal guisa in … Read More

by Guido Cavalcanti on May 11, 2006March 17, 2013

Astrology

Tonight, the highway is singing beneath us.

by Kat Kulke on April 12, 2015April 12, 2015

Ryan and Cancer

A friend’s cancer, and its sadness, mediated by screen technology.

by Uchechi Kalu on November 21, 2012March 22, 2013

Protest

by Juliette Carbonnier on March 26, 2023

Chiral

Perhaps strange, perhaps vague… How things can break and almost mend themselves, A little strange. How we succeed ourselves. Pioneers barely dominate infinitely As Parthenon becomes a Laurel and laurels become…. Become. Franchise, monetize….value nothing is immutable. On the verge … Read More

by Jania Likea on December 8, 2010March 17, 2013

“Absurd Regularity” : Nass Recommends Regular Show

A Nass writer reflects on a beloved cartoon.

by David Chmielewski on October 3, 2021October 2, 2021

Luv 4 a Night

We spent approximately 30 hours talking about everything from the nature of the universe to the limitations of the human mind. The usual stuff. We sat on the corner of a couch outside a library; the couch was blue. Nothing … Read More

by Charlie Cohen on March 6, 2016March 7, 2016


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