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Excited Delirium

Aisha Beliso-De Jesús, professor of American studies

The term “excited delirium syndrome” is one medical examiner Charles Welti came up with in the 1980s to describe the…

How To Date a Black Girl

Ara Tucker ’01

Everything in Taylor Coleman’s life is going right. Now in her mid-30s, her career and love life are exactly on…

Building Culture

Julian Rose *10

Made for architects and art lovers, Building Culture (Princeton Architectural Press) gives readers an inside look at the world of…

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Fiction

How To Date a Black Girl

Ara Tucker ’01

Everything in Taylor Coleman’s life is going right. Now in her mid-30s, her career and love life are exactly on…

The Longest Exile

Tana Rebellis (Kasey Morris) ’14

The Longest Exile (Little Piggy Publishing) drops readers in the year 8 A.D. in Rome where Julia is four months…

Nonfiction

Excited Delirium

Aisha Beliso-De Jesús, professor of American studies

The term “excited delirium syndrome” is one medical examiner Charles Welti came up with in the 1980s to describe the…

Building Culture

Julian Rose *10

Made for architects and art lovers, Building Culture (Princeton Architectural Press) gives readers an inside look at the world of…

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First Impressions

Joseph Skloot ’05

Through an examination of the first two print editions of Sefer Hasidim, Skloot examines the history of the creative adaptation…

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