Alumni NewsSay Cheese to These Favorite Reunions PhotosWe asked, and you sent some of your favorite photos from Reunions Published May 20, 2024 Cecilia De la Rosa ’90 and Luis Castro ’88 met at Princeton, which Castro calls “our special place.” Jacklyn Bruce ’99, third from right, said “it was so much fun to plan and execute this float” for a Party Like It’s 1999 theme. David Campt ’82, Sheila Holmes ’85, Mike Barney ’82, and Lisa Haynes ’88 enjoy what Holmes called an “epic P-rade” in 2023. Archana Pradhan ’92 says she “loved sharing the Princeton journey” with her daughter Ashlyn Lackey ’18. Kennan Ewing ’20, third from left, and his former dormmates document their 1915 Hall freshman year common room before the building was torn down. Four lifelong friends — Keith Thompson ’79, Tony Rodriguez ’79, Joe Jackson ’79, and John Harryman ’79 — reune at their 40th reunion in 2019. Lauren Cain ’01 and Joseph Wang ’01 didn’t know each other as undergrads, but Wang says they “became fast friends through Reunions every year.” Max Maizels ’72 and Sherri Thaxton s’72 dressed to impress at the P-rade in 2022. No responses yetJoin the conversation Name Email Princeton affiliation - Select -AlumniFacultyStaffStudentCommunity MemberNon-alumni ResponsePlain textFull 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 Administration Princeton Endowment Earns 11% Return in 2025 On the CampusFor Users of New TigerNet, ‘Princeton Is Where You Are’ FeaturesA Million Miles Away Tiger of the WeekPete Temesgen ’09 Built a Career as a Judge in a Small Georgia City Featured AuthorsAnthropologist Susanna Trnka *02 Dissects Shifting Views of Health Related News Featured AuthorsAnn Tashi Slater ’84 Teaches Us How to Live in an Impermanent World Featured AuthorsCate Holahan ’02 Spins a Suspense Novel About a Missing Teen AdministrationQ&A: Former Princeton General Counsel on Cuts, DEI, Trump Effect ‘Princeton has been and remains better situated than most institutions to exalt principle over pragmatism,’ says Peter McDonough, now general counsel for the American Council on Education
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