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Undisclosed Conflict of Interest
December 12, 2025
Addressing the Art Museum’s Exterior
December 11, 2025
Comfort from Mark Twain
Princeton’s New Art Museum
Move-In Days
PAW takes a peek at the Princeton University Art Museum as it puts the finishing touches on a five-year construction project
Where Old and New Meet
As part of its biggest expansion ever, Princeton is transforming its campus while attempting to balance tradition and change
EDITORS’ PICKS
A Million Miles Away
NASA’s new IMAP mission, developed at Princeton, aims to reveal more about the bubble that protects our solar system
The Contender
Michael Park ’98’s rise in the judiciary has made him a leading candidate for a Supreme Court seat
TIGER TRAVELS
Princetonians on where to go, eat, and playEssay: 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
Five Ways to Discover the Real Tokyo
As Japan floods with tourists seeking out the global best in cuisine, cocktails, and culture, Tokyo expert Tom Downey ’95 poses a strategy for getting away from the crowds
GAMES
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Jigsaw Puzzle: A Fall Walk
Princeton’s autumn colors peaked in October, just in time for…
November 26, 2025
Crossword Puzzle: Canvassing the Campus
What do you know about the new Princeton University Art…
November 3, 2025
Jigsaw Puzzle: Home Court
Recreational players try out the new basketball court outside Dillon…
PAW IN PRINT

December 2025
Judge Michael Park ’98; shifts in DEI initiatives; a night at the new art museum.
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PRINCETONIANS
Profiles
See allCarey 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’
Sociologist Allison Daminger ’12 Researched Mental Workload in Family Life
In What’s on Her Mind, Daminger shows women take on the majority of cognitive labor at home
Kevin Zhang ’16’s Carnivorous Plant Society Holds Its First Show
Zhang is dedicated to debunking misconceptions about these fascinating bug eaters
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
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
Andrew Hui *09 Studies the Study
In The Study: The Inner Life of Renaissance Libraries, Hui examines the origins and the ambivalent nature of personal spaces devoted to books
BOOKS
See allThe Last House Before the Sea
In The Last House Before the Sea (Restless Books), author and journalist Gabi Martínez reflects on the year he spent…
Leading Toward Liberation
Caño draws on her identities as a Latina, first-generation college student, clinical psychologist, and higher education administrator in her new…
Troy Reborn
As a lover of classical literature, Seib offers readers his retelling of Vergil’s Aeneid with a modern twist. Aeneid tells…
Powerlines
Powerlines (NFES Publishing) follows the life of accomplished attorney David Powers as he reflects on his experiences with privilege, education…







































December 12, 2025
Academic Freedom Undermined by Omission
Richard M. Schwartzstein ’75, Harold J. Bursztajn ’72