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The Nassau Weekly : ウィキペディア英語版 | Nassau Weekly
''Nassau Weekly'' is a weekly student newspaper of Princeton University. Published every Sunday, the paper contains a blend of campus, local, and national news; reviews of films and bands; original art, fiction and poetry; and other college-oriented material, notably including "Verbatim," a weekly overheard-on-campus column. The paper was co-founded in 1979 by Princeton University students and University Press Club members Robert Faggen, later a professor of literature at Claremont-McKenna College, Marc Fisher, later a columnist for ''The Washington Post'', and David Remnick, who became editor of ''The New Yorker'' in 1998. == About the ''Nassau Weekly'' ==
The ''Nassau Weekly'' is affectionately known as ''The Nass''. Alumni include ''The Nation'' editor-in-chief Katrina vanden Heuvel, ''Vanity Fair'' national editor Todd Purdum, architect Peter Bentel, Television Without Pity cofounder Sarah D. Bunting, Slate.com television critic Troy Patterson, ''New York Times'' reporter Nicholas Confessore, ''New York Times'' reporter David Kirkpatrick and ''Washington Post'' staff writer Theola Labbé.
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