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Mackenzie Hollingsworth


Leaves are falling in front of East Pyne.

Women studying women and the humanities

As Women's History Month comes to a close, assistant editor for the Prospect Mackenzie Hollingsworth explores her place as a woman studying humanities, and how women in the humanities "have made it known that [they] will not ignore [their] history for the comfort of others."

As Women's History Month comes to a close, assistant editor for the Prospect Mackenzie Hollingsworth explores her place as a woman studying humanities, and how women in the humanities "have made it known that [they] will not ignore [their] history for the comfort of others."


This is a photo taken at night with Cleveland Tower, a tall gothic tower that's part of Princeton's graduate college, in the foreground. Trees surround the base of the tower, and a few stars are visible in the sky.

Grief from 700 miles away

There’s something fundamentally different about grieving that loss on a college campus and having to call family instead of being with them as you cry. Princeton, as much as I've loved it here, is not the place I needed to be at that moment. 

There’s something fundamentally different about grieving that loss on a college campus and having to call family instead of being with them as you cry. Princeton, as much as I've loved it here, is not the place I needed to be at that moment. 


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