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Greenwashing at Its Worst
September 16, 2024
Seeking Resolution to the War in Gaza
September 16, 2024
Suggestions for a Follow-Up
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Welcome to PAW’s New Website
Explore new features including interactive crosswords, travel journalism, a new podcast, and Find Your Class
Tiger Travels Destination Guide: Paris, France
In PAW’s first city guide in a new series, Princetonians lend their expertise on visiting the City of Light
EDITORS’ PICKS
Tenzing Sherpa ’27 Is Blazing a Trail from Rural Nepal to Princeton
Sherpa is a sophomore majoring in computer science and a U.S. Air Force veteran
The Man Behind the Curtain
Andrew Golden steps down from Princo after building a $34.1 billion endowment. How should that money be invested and spent going forward?
TIGER TRAVELS
Princetonians on where to go, eat, and play
Enter the Buffer Zone of Cyprus and Explore a Divided Island
50 years since a coup, Turkish beaches in the north…
GAMES
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September 2024
Sheikh Nawaf al-Sabah ’94 in Kuwait; Tiger Travels; Why the graduate student union vote failed.
Pawcasts
Talking with Tigers about what’s happening on campus and beyond
PRINCETONIANS
Profiles
See allHenry Loevner ’11 Leverages Wyoming Connections for New Independent Film
Loevner draws out Jackson Hole’s wealth divide in the storyline of ‘Peak Season’
Erisa Apantaku ’14 Wins Pulitzer for Podcast About a Hate Crime
Apantaku’s podcast explored systemic racism in Chicago through a 1997 hate crime
Ugonna Nwabueze ’18 Brings Old ‘Nollywood’ Nostalgia to Streaming
“The creativity of Africa, and its tenacity, is something to spotlight and celebrate,” Nwabueze says
Rachael Jeck ’89 Is Registering Women to Vote
A lifelong advocate for reproductive rights, Jeck created the nonprofit RegisterHer to get more women to the ballot box
IN THE NEWS
Read With the PAW Book Club
We just read “Intimacies” by Katie Kitamura ’99
Q&A: Jud Brewer ’96 on Kicking the Hunger Habit
Willpower doesn’t work, says Brewer, director of research and innovation at Brown University’s Mindfulness Center
Two Alumni Uncover Austin’s Legacy of Slavery
Rowena Houghton Dasch ’97 and Tara Dudley ’99 collaborated on the project
BOOKS
See allExit Interview
Professor of art and archaeology Hal Foster and Benjamin Buchloh, an art historian, engage in a critical discussion about the…
Emerging Markets in a World of Chaos
Macroeconomist and private sector specialist Ali Zafar explores the dynamics of emerging markets in the global economy. Zafar’s experience in…
Our Nation at Risk
This collection of writings by top political scientists, historians, and legal scholars from across the country reflects on the state…
The Longest Exile
The Longest Exile (Little Piggy Publishing) drops readers in the year 8 A.D. in Rome where Julia is four months…
September 16, 2024
Shilling for Oil?
Ariadne Mytelka ’17