Features The Long Road to Paris Kareem Maddox ’11 heads to this summer’s Olympics as a torchbearer for 3-on-3 basketball and the Princeton program
Features P.G. Sittenfeld ’07 Has Reached a Verdict The former rising political star is forging a new path but awaits an appeal ruling that could send him back to prison
Alumni News PAW Book Club: Bianca Bosker ’08 on Cracking Open the Art World ‘How does an artwork go from being the germ of an idea in someone’s studio to this masterpiece that we obsess over in museums?’
Features Rise Above Despite a sad absence and controversy, it was a roaring Reunions, especially for the Class of 2024 which entered Princeton during the height of COVID restrictions
On the Campus A Nassau Hall Lego Set? With Princeton Staffer’s Design, It’s Possible Lego hobbyist and Princeton staffer Matt Smith is hoping the company selects his design for production
History Through Archaeology, Diplomacy, She Brought America and Greece Together Princeton Portrait: Mary Alison Frantz (1903-1995)
Alumni News Sanchali Pal ’12 Is Helping Consumers to Live More Sustainably Pal’s app, Commons, advises users on how to make their everyday choices greener
Alumni News Reunions Panels Shine a Spotlight on Mental Health “When mental health is on the fritz … every aspect of our health is at stake,” said Lucy McBride ’95
Alumni News Tiger Fencers to Wield Epee, Saber, and Foil at Paris Olympics Seven Olympians in one year is a new high for Princeton fencing
Alumni News Guest Essay: Choosing Trustees Requires Greater Transparency “Princeton wants alumni to think they have a voice, but the Board of Trustees is an opaque, largely undemocratic ladder”