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Love of Sport Was Key for Tigers in Tokyo Olympics
‘To go a long way in sport, you have to enjoy the journey,’ said pole vaulter Sondre Guttormsen ’23
Tropical Ecologist Winnie Hallwachs ’76 Is Tracking Insect Decline
‘You can feel it in your bones,’ says Hallwachs
Great Britain Unveils Bank Note Honoring Alan Turing *38
The mathematician’s stature has grown steadily since the 1980s, as a brilliant, socially misunderstood scientist
Essay: Memories of Princeton Past Through a Child’s Eyes
3 ResponsesPhoto From the Archives: Outdoor Activities
Tiger Olympians Take Home Pride, Medals, and More
Fifteen alumni and three students made Princeton’s Olympics contingent the largest yet
Tiger Olympians Reach Track Finals, Earn Bronze Medals in Rowing
Julia Ratcliffe ’16 and Lizzie Bird ’17 are headed to their respective finals in Tokyo
Essay: Looking Beyond Language as Classics Evolves
An accidental classics major explores how archaeology, technology, and more are changing the field
PAW’s Future: A Letter to Readers
25 ResponsesRally ’Round the Cannon: Goin’ Back Part I
Princetonians Photo: Rogue P-Raiders at Reunions
1 ResponseReuning Once Again Online in 2021, Alumni Give It Their All
‘After all, we know we’d only get one 50th reunion,’ said Podie Lynch ’71, ‘and this was it’
Reunions Panels Took on Journalism, Free Speech
1 ResponseUgandan Olympic Rower Kathleen Grace Noble ’18 Aims to Inspire
‘It’s been cool to put a spotlight on rowing in Uganda,’ Noble says
Annalyn Swan ’73 and Mark Stevens ’73 Illuminate a Dark Artist
A husband-and-wife team has published a biography of artist Francis Bacon
These Tigers Will Compete in the Tokyo Olympics
Rally ’Round the Cannon: Wilted Grass of the Lenni-Lenape
1 ResponseListen to the Music Princeton Zoomed During 2021 Reunions
Student Dispatch: The Women Who Led Princeton’s Eating Clubs
“What I found was a generational difference in perception,” writes Arika Harrison ’21
Remembering the Cicadas
As Brood X reemerges, Princetonians recall cicada years past
Chip Kaufman ’71 Brought New Urbanist Ethos to Australia
Kaufman and his wife Wendy Morris inspired Australians to take up the cause of ‘walkable neighborhoods’
























