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Lives Lived & Lost 2025
Tiger Bech ’21 Was Joy On and Off the Field
’He was like a lightning bolt that streaked across all of our lives,’ wrote his high school position coach Lance Strother
Artist Frank Stella ’58 Defied Labels and Reinvented Himself
‘He made himself one of the truly important artists of the 20th and 21st centuries,’ says Michael Fried ’59, an art historian, critic, and lifelong friend
Uthara Srinivasan ’95 Made Princeton Reunions Greener
’We just really want to make a change,’ Srinivasan said of the Greening Reunions group in 2023
Larry Lucchino ’67 Brought Back the Old-Fashioned Ballpark
‘At the heart of it, beneath that textured exterior, was a little kid who loved baseball, who loved ballparks, and who loved cities’
EDITORS’ PICKS
The 25 Greatest Athletes in Princeton History
A panel of experts selected these athletes from a list of many, many — remember, we said many — extraordinary Tigers
Princeton’s Slow Burn
Inside the PetroTigers and the University’s four decades of private fossil fuel investments
TIGER TRAVELS
Princetonians on where to go, eat, and play
Follow This Itinerary to Spark Wandering in Sicily
Jolanne Luchak Stanton ’77’s exploration-centered approach to travel made Sicily…
Wine Expert Boris Fishman ’01 Explores the Industry’s Evolution In the Rhône Valley
Fishman says the sons and daughters of revered French winemakers…
A Father’s Death Leads to a Healing Mother-Son Road Trip Across Croatia
Silence speaks loudly for Darren Joe ’02 during a three-week…
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PRINCETONIANS
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See allAmbika Vora-Nagino ’15 Draws on Indian and Japanese Influences in Fantasy Series
‘Writing this book became more of a catharsis and an escape from a corporate job that did get very stressful’
Jason Posnock ’94 Is Educating Great Musicians at Brevard Center
‘Princeton doesn’t teach you what to think. It teaches you how to activate your brain’
Helen Park ’18 Launches ‘Kelp Pasta’ With Small Carbon Footprint
Park’s ‘seaghetti’ is low-calorie, gluten-free, vegan, and available from Amazon
Heather Lynch ’00 Uses Satellites to Study Penguins and Climate Change
‘It’s kind of cracked open this whole field of people who are starting to look at wildlife remotely’
IN THE NEWS
On Shakespeare, Jodi Picoult ’87 Just Doesn’t Buy It
‘When I started to learn more about Emilia Bassano, I couldn’t believe how seamlessly her life plugged in all of the question marks and gaps that exist in Shakespeare’s’
The Whole Student: Jackie Reyneke ’17 Journeyed from Athlete to Life Coach
‘How privileged I am to have experienced my own wild roller coaster of highs and lows,’ Reyneke says
Memorial Held for Landon Y. Jones ’66
Friends paid tribute Nov. 15 at a memorial service in the Princeton University Chapel
BOOKS
See allWhat Had Happened Was
In her debut poetry collection, Pickens explores Black storytelling. Pop culture, Black life, love, and chronic disability are just a…
Society of Lies
Now a decade out from her time at Princeton, Maya is excited to return to Princeton to celebrate Reunions and…
Women in Martial
Women in Martial ( Oxford University Press) is the first detailed study of the portrayals of women in Martial’s Epigrams…
Genesis: Artificial Intelligence, Hope, and the Human Spirit
In Genesis ( Little, Brown and Company), the authors explore the potential of AI to transform human society. From economic…

March 24, 2025
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