Tiger of the Week Photographer Carla Williams ’86’s Thesis Is Back in the Spotlight ‘It was a revelation that it had stood the test of time’
On the Campus Could New Jersey Be the Place Where AI Blossoms? Speakers at the inaugural N.J. AI Summit see a bright future for artificial intelligence in Princeton and its backyard
On the Campus The Whole Student: Building a ‘Culture of Connection’ on Campus TigerWell’s innovative projects can show us the way
Tiger of the Week Alex Cavoli ’20 Blends Musical Influences as ‘boxboys’ Cavoli’s music somehow feels nostalgic and futuristic at the same time
On the Campus 4.8-Magnitude Earthquake Rocks Princeton Geosciences professor Allan Rubin said the quake just about ties with the largest ever recorded in New Jersey
Tiger of the Week Stanford Physicist Hideo Mabuchi ’92 Sculpts Ceramics in ‘Clayspace’ Mabuchi says his Princeton experience helps him make connections across disciplines like sculpting and physics
Alumni News PAW Book Club: ‘Going Infinite’ by Michael Lewis ’82 “On the witness stand, [Sam Bankman-Fried] came across as more dishonest than I’ve ever experienced him in life.”
On the Campus Want to Go to Princeton? A Booming Consultant Industry Says It Can Help. High-end consultants have grabbed attention, but others say they mostly help families navigate college admissions — and temper expectations
Sports Track Alum Ibrahim Ayorinde ’23 Sees New Event as Potential Ticket to Paris A record-setting sprinter at Princeton, Ayorinde switched to running the 400 meters after graduation
Sports Olympic Rower Claire Collins ’19 Continues Her ‘Joyful Pursuit’ Collins was one of four Princeton alumni named to the U.S. Olympic crews for Paris this week
Sports Princeton Women Lose a Defensive Battle to West Virginia Third quarter proves to be the difference in the Tigers’ NCAA Tournament matchup
Sports Tiger Women Prep to Play West Virginia in NCAA First Round “They’re a feisty team, so they’re gonna get after it,” said Chet Nweke ’24
Sports Fast, Physical UNLV Ends Tigers’ Season in NIT First Round Jadwin Gym crowd applauds men’s basketball seniors Matt Allocco and Zach Martini one more time
Tiger of the Week Delphine Hirsh ’92 Is Increasing Access to Menstrual Cups The cups are environmentally friendly and low cost, Hirsh says, and more women should know about them
Sports Scenes from the City: Princeton Basketball at Ivy Madness in New York The women repeated as tournament champs, while the top-seeded men fell to Brown