President’s Page President's Page Architect’s rendering of a renovated and expanded Elm Club, soon to be the home of the Fields Center and Community House. Ann Beha Architects The Alumni Weekly provides these pages to the president. Architect’s rendering of a renovated and expanded Elm Club, soon to be the home of the Fields Center and Community House. Ann Beha Architects Architect’s rendering of Campus Club’s refurbished living room. Nalls Architecture, Inc. [node:field-image-collection:2:render] 0 Responses Join the conversation Name Email Princeton affiliation - Select -AlumniFacultyStaffStudentCommunity MemberNon-alumni Response Plain text Full name and Princeton affiliation (if applicable) are required for all published comments. For more information, view our commenting policy. Responses are limited to 500 words for online and 250 words for print consideration. The Latest See all From the Editor Welcome to PAW’s New Website From the Editor Farewell to Lanny Jones ’66, a Princeton Original Essay Aaron Burr 1772’s Legacy as a Banker Lives On On the Campus Judge Declines to Drop Protesters’ Charges Featured Authors Historian Laura Beers ’00 Revisits Orwell’s Words Related News Tiger of the Week Henry Loevner ’11 Leverages Wyoming Connections for New Independent Film Loevner draws out Jackson Hole’s wealth divide in the storyline of ‘Peak Season’ On the Campus Student Dispatch: Student Group Bets on the Orange Bubble Princeton’s first venture capital club backs student-run startups with grants History Rally ’Round the Cannon: Mind the Gap Winning takes talent, to repeat takes character. — John Wooden Halfway through the monumental eight…
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