Features The Legacy of Legacy Family ties are famously strong at Princeton, but changes to admission policies could be coming. Five alumni ponder the future.
On the Campus Parents of Sophia Jones ’27 Mourn ‘Glorious’ and ‘Bright’ Daughter “She was deeply kind. She cherished her friends and family,” said Juliet Sorensen ’95
Alumni News Guest Essay: We’re Calling on Princeton to Do More to Fight Antisemitism on Campus More than 1,800 alumni, students, faculty, and staff have signed a letter outlining steps the University should take
Features Ross Tucker ’01 Is Going Places After years of working his way through the NFL media ecosystem, the former football player is starting to break big
On the Campus Parents of Sophia Jones ’27 Mourn ‘Glorious’ and ‘Bright’ Daughter “She was deeply kind. She cherished her friends and family,” said Juliet Sorensen ’95
Sports Princeton’s Sweet 16 Senior Class Is Still Playing Basketball Four of the five men are playing as as graduate students at other schools, and one is in the pros
Alumni News Guest Essay: We’re Calling on Princeton to Do More to Fight Antisemitism on Campus More than 1,800 alumni, students, faculty, and staff have signed a letter outlining steps the University should take
Alumni News The Journey Here: Katie Grieco ’92 Left Restaurants for Meditation While she loved her work, it was beginning to take a toll
Alumni News Princetonians in Israel ‘Rocked’ by Violence Look to Road Ahead PAW found several widely shared opinions — including hope for a long-lasting peace
Alumni News Mike Hazen ’98 and Chris Young ’02 Give World Series a Princeton Feel Former Tiger baseball players are now leading the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Texas Rangers, and even invited longtime coach Scott Bradley to Game 1
Alumni News Michael Lewis ’82: Understanding Sam Bankman-Fried ‘Is Breathtakingly Difficult’ The accomplished author explains his decision to write about an alleged crypto criminal and how readers have reacted