On the Campus A Thank You From PAW at 2023 Reunions Published June 29, 2023 The Princeton Alumni Weekly staff would like to send a locomotive out to everybody who attended Reunions and stopped by our tent to pick up a few goodies and say hello. We hope to see you next year. 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 Tiger of the Week Jeff Westbrook *89 Is the Math Professor in ‘The Simpsons’ Writers’ Room Administration As Eisgruber Speaks Out for Higher Ed, Princeton Community Digs In Featured Authors Mariam Rahmani ’10 Explores Romance and Self-Discovery in Debut Novel Featured Authors Hali Lee ’89 Reimagines Philanthropy’s Future Featured Authors Professors Stephen Macedo *87 and Frances Lee Assess the Politics of Covid Related News Three Books Rob Kutner ’94 Recommends Three Books on Humor and Humorists For those who could use a laugh, Kutner’s latest is The Jews: 5,000 Years and Counting Sports ‘This One Definitely Stings’: Women’s Basketball Loses in First Four of March Madness Iowa State’s third-quarter comeback erases a 15-point Princeton lead Student Life Clio Hall Protest Trial in Municipal Court Delayed Until June The trial for the 13 pro-Palestinian protesters who occupied Clio Hall last spring is expected to last three days
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