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Mackenzie Hollingsworth


Five musicians standing in front of a yellow house.

Artist Q&A: With half its members graduated, Strawberry Milk steps beyond Princeton

Assistant editor for the prospect Mackenzie Hollingsworth sits down with Strawberry Milk to discuss the bands beginning, music methods, and plans for the future.

Assistant editor for the prospect Mackenzie Hollingsworth sits down with Strawberry Milk to discuss the bands beginning, music methods, and plans for the future.


Three photos lined up on a white wall.

Appreciating art with ‘Poetic Record: Photography in a Transformed World’

Assistant editor for the Prospect Mackenzie Hollingsworth recaps her experience attending the Lewis Center’s latest exhibition, “Poetic Record: Photography in a Transformed World.”

Assistant editor for the Prospect Mackenzie Hollingsworth recaps her experience attending the Lewis Center’s latest exhibition, “Poetic Record: Photography in a Transformed World.”


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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