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Idea for Investing in Housing
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A Pitch for ‘Philanthrocapitalism’
April 15, 2026
Honoring Witherspoon’s Declaration Contributions
TIGERS IN MARCH MADNESS 2026
EDITORS’ PICKS
Iran War Is ‘Frightening’ and ‘Unnerving,’ Say Princetonians and Professors
‘I’m at home in Kuwait and I can hear missiles flying,’ said Sheikh Nawaf al-Sabah ’94
Activist-Scholar Dan-el Padilla Peralta ’06 Leaving Princeton
The classics professor said he’s making the move to Arizona State after feeling targeted by colleagues
TIGER TRAVELS
Princetonians on where to go, eat, and playA Tiger’s Guide for a Two-Day Layover in Singapore
Instead of waiting near the airport, Urvija Banerji ’15 recommends ways to make the most of a short visit
How To Find a Cross-Country Ski Wonderland in Tahoe
The alpine lake in California and Nevada may be known for its downhill ski resorts, but its Nordic ski offerings truly sparkle, writes Harrison Blackman ’17
GAMES
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Jigsaw Puzzle: State Semiquincentennial
Members of the New Jersey General Assembly and Senate convened…
February 27, 2026
Jigsaw Puzzle: Century Mark
Cecelia B. Hodges Drewry, a former assistant dean of the…
PAW IN PRINT

April 2026
Inside the new ES and SEAS complex; kudos for austerity; jazz at Princeton.
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See allAndrew Jarecki ’85’s Prison Documentary Is Up for an Oscar
The Alabama Solution exposed abuses within the state’s prison system
Stephanie Burset ’09 Manages Vanderbilt University’s Brands and Marks
Burset says her job hits ‘the sweet spot of right-brain, left-brain storytelling’
Theater Set Designer Sara Ryung Clement ’99 Builds Onstage Worlds
A production of the classic children’s picture book Go, Dog. Go! was Clement’s latest challenge
Fighting Cancer, Skip Hovsmith ’80 Runs Marathons With His Family
‘Our dad really taught us that we can do hard things,’ Elayne Hovsmith says
IN THE NEWS

Jamie Ding ’13 Can’t Stop Winning ‘Jeopardy!’
The Quad member and molecular biology major has won 23 times and counting, setting Jeopardy! records along the way

At Alumni Day, Princeton Begins Celebration of the Alumni Association’s 200th Anniversary
The annual winter festivities honored math whiz Terence Tao *96, Smithsonian executive Kevin Gover ’78, and a half dozen star students
BOOKS
See allThe Iraq Wars
In The Iraq Wars (Oxford University Press), Samuel Helfont *15 traces how American conflicts in Iraq — from the Gulf…
Gap Year
Jane, an ecologist, always dreamed of working in the Galapagos and climbing a volcano, but never got the chance before…
The Age of Youth
In The Age of Youth (Cambridge University Press), Hattori explores how the United States reshaped the meaning of “youth” in…
The Best Dog In the World
The Best Dog in the World (Scribner) is a celebration of the bond between pets and people. Fourteen authors, including…












































April 15, 2026
With Limited Options, Aim to Effect Change
Brad Swanson ’76