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See moreFebruary 03, 2026
Award Nomination for Tsurkov
February 02, 2026
Fair, Humanizing Portrait of Park
February 02, 2026
Humanities Restore a Healthy Balance
Lives Lived & Lost 2026
Father Dan Skvir ’66 Tended to Princeton’s Orthodox Christian Community
April 25, 1945 — March 23, 2025
Publishing Giant Starling Lawrence ’65 Drew Great Books Out of Authors
March 11, 1943 — Aug. 21, 2025
Playwright Richard Greenberg ’80 ‘Wrote Magnificently for Actors’
Feb. 22, 1958 — July 4, 2025
Film Executive Jason Constantine ’92 Ushered Scripts to the Screen
Dec. 5, 1969 — June 3, 2025
Time and Again, Jerrauld Jones ’76 Stood Up for Civil Rights
July 22, 1954 — May 31, 2025
Omoye Imoisili ’08 Found Her Calling in Public Health
Oct. 5, 1987 — Nov. 17, 2025
EDITORS’ PICKS
Fighting Cancer, Skip Hovsmith ’80 Runs Marathons With His Family
‘Our dad really taught us that we can do hard things,’ Elayne Hovsmith says
Philanthropy, to the Rescue
Having donated more than $19 billion since 2019, MacKenzie Scott ’92 is setting a new model for philanthropy, not just in the scope, but also in the way she gives
TIGER TRAVELS
Princetonians on where to go, eat, and playHow to Take Your Kids Overseas For a Family ‘Study Abroad’
Katharine Gammon ’03 took five months and two kids to explore the world. This is what she found.
A Love Letter to Houston, With a Princeton Twist
Jennifer Roosth ’02 offers a fresh look at the Lone Star State
Essay: The Class of 1972 Built a Tradition of Traveling Together
Class secretary Ruby Huttner ’72 reflects on two decades of class trips and offers advice for other classes to get started
GAMES
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Crossword Puzzle: Orange and Black History Month
How much do you know about famous Black Princetonians?
January 30, 2026
Jigsaw Puzzle: Ready to Roll
From left, Lucas Denault ’27, Arthur Balva ’27, and Ani…
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February 2026
Lives Lived & Lost in 2025, Saying ’yes’ to more housing; AI startup stars
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PRINCETONIANS
Profiles
See allFighting Cancer, Skip Hovsmith ’80 Runs Marathons With His Family
‘Our dad really taught us that we can do hard things,’ Elayne Hovsmith says
25 Years In, Josh Marshall ’91 Is Still Going Strong at Talking Points Memo
Marshall says there are reasons why the inside-politics website survived while its competitors faded
Elana Sigall ’88’s Documentary Tackles Education in Orthodox Jewish Schools
Sigall previously served as New York state’s education adviser
Carey Jones ’08 Is Raising Money to Prevent Morning Sickness in Pregnancy
Jones kicked off her crowdfunding campaign with an article titled, ‘Let’s Fund the Damn Research Ourselves’
IN THE NEWS
Elana Sigall ’88’s Documentary Tackles Education in Orthodox Jewish Schools
Sigall previously served as New York state’s education adviser
Pete Temesgen ’09 Built a Career as a Judge in a Small Georgia City
‘The truth I’ve come to understand is that you can grow where you’re planted,’ Temesgen says
BOOKS
See allAll The Ways to Go
All The Ways to Go (Sourcebooks) tells the story of chess prodigy Milo Bloom, who is tired of playing chess…
The Float Test
The Float Test (Mariner Books) follows four semi-estranged siblings reunited under unfortunate circumstances — the death of their mother. Jenn…
Unchanged Trebles
In Unchanged Trebles (Rutgers University Press), Peeples explores the world of contemporary boy choirs. Pulling from her own experience as…
Overinvested
In her latest book, Bandelj argues that parents have become overinvested in having children. She pinpoints when the shift happened…






































February 03, 2026
Thank You for this Tribute
Janet Kain Greenberg