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Kudos for Your Work
June 17, 2026
Brotherhood of the Traveling Jackets
June 17, 2026
Men’s Club Magazine Returned in ’86
250 YEARS OF AMERICA AND PRINCETON
EDITORS’ PICKS
Princeton Men’s Lacrosse Dominates Notre Dame, Wins NCAA Title
The Tigers finish on top for the first time since 2001
University ‘Pauses’ Trenton Arts Programming That Brought Local Teens to Campus
Trenton Arts at Princeton will have some funding next academic year, although it will be roughly halved and its programming is yet to be determined
TIGER TRAVELS
Princetonians on where to go, eat, and playA Philly Tour Guide’s Top Spots for History Buffs
As the U.S. celebrates its 250th, Philadelphia tour guide Martin Lotito ’81 points out the places in where history was made
Angela Han ’28 Spent 44 Hours Wandering in Rhodes, Greece
‘Glance at a map once,’ Han recommends, ‘then put it away and succumb to curiosity’
GAMES
See allMay 29, 2026
Jigsaw Puzzle: Dean’s Date
Students flock to Blair courtyard for food trucks and festivities…
May 1, 2026
Crossword Puzzle: At the Commencement
Celebrate Princeton’s Class of 2026 with these clues about Commencement.
PAW IN PRINT

June 2026
Ivy Style finds new life; University ‘pauses’ Trenton program; Princeton’s dating culture.
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PRINCETONIANS
Profiles
See allBengals Receiver Andrei Iosivas ’23 Is Building a Solid NFL Career
‘Being a late-round draft pick coming from a small school, you want to always prove something,’ Iosivas says
Christopher Beha ’02 Penned a Book About Leaving and Returning to Faith
Beha says he hopes Why I Am Not an Atheist invites readers to think
Lin King ’16’s Translation of a Taiwanese Novel Is Up For the Booker Prize
Taiwan Travelogue by Yáng Shuang-Zi explores the island’s colonial era and food culture under Japanese rule
Jamie Ding ’13 Won ‘Jeopardy!’ 31 Times!
The Quad member and molecular biology major set Jeopardy! records
IN THE NEWS

Jeremy Chen ’11 Is Cleaning up a Community
Chen started Klean Kensington in his corner of Philadelphia by paying teenagers to pick up trash

The 2026 Reunions P-rade in Photos
The cold and rain couldn’t keep these Tigers away

Lin King ’16’s Translation of a Taiwanese Novel Is Up For the Booker Prize
Taiwan Travelogue by Yáng Shuang-Zi explores the island’s colonial era and food culture under Japanese rule

Jennifer Arwade ’00 Is Hooked on Community Organizing in Chicagoland
At Communities United, Arwade supports community members from immigrants to struggling teens
BOOKS
See allFact Forward
Gaylin introduces readers to a data and public trust controversy. In Fact Forward (Wiley) Gaylin argues that modern society is…
We Are Civic Media
We Are Civic Media (Northwestern University Press) brings together activists of diverse backgrounds to show how contemporary technology can support…
Unmaking Russia’s Abortion Culture
In Unmaking Russia’s Abortion Culture (Vanderbilt University Press) Rivkin-Fish follows the rise of post-Soviet family planning institutions and the backlash…
Progressive Laws in Patriarchal Societies
In this book Sara Malkani examines how Pakistan’s recent laws on gender-based violence have created real openings for justice. The…






































June 22, 2026
Mennin’s Impressive Work on Display
Hilary Lewis ’84