Alumni News
Alumni News content overview
Filming the future
Writer and producer Bruce Kennedy ’92 took crash courses in science and technology for TV series
‘Love goes toward love’
Collecting a classic
Undocumented in the U.S.
Helen Thorpe ’87 traces the lives of four Mexican girls in America
Three weeks, two marathons - at age 75
Longtime runner George Hirsch ’56 stays on course
Feminism -- whatever that means
The vote. Political clout. The “first dude.” What’s next?
A seductive city
John Buntin ’94 traces L.A.’s history by following the people who vied for control
Newsmakers
Whatever happened to Cynthia Chase ’75?
Park with a view
Alumni unite to create High Line in New York City
Eight miles
From students in a ‘failed’ school came poems of honesty and power
Making your phone a flute, and more
Alumni, student ‘apps’ are tools for medicine, transportation, music — even baseball
Princeton, the second time around
Reliving studenthood to become a ‘real’ teacher
A sac of rooms
Best American Political Writing 2009
Tet defensive
At a traditional celebration, yearning for change
Perspective
One alum’s road to (and from) the wrong concentration
An American in Chiang Mai
Lessons from my last supper
#14: Richard Feynman *42
#25: Ralph Nader '55 and Donald Rumsfeld '54 (tied)
#24: Norman Thomas 1905
A son of Princeton, his life was marked by humor, courage, and a belief in justice that never died.