Welcome to PAW’s New Website

Explore new features including interactive crosswords, travel journalism, a new podcast, and Find Your Class 

A selection of 10 old PAW covers, many with orange.

Princeton Alumni Weekly

Liz Daugherty
By Elisabeth Hulette Daugherty

Published Sept. 13, 2024

1 min read

Welcome to PAW’s new website, an undertaking that has been a year — or, you might say, 125 years — in the making.

We’ve always thought of PAW as more than a magazine. It’s a way for alumni to connect with their alma mater. A way to connect with each other. And in the digital journalism era, we now have the tools to do even more to further that mission.

On this website you’ll find new features including interactive crossword puzzles by Stella Daily Zawistowski ’00 and logic puzzles by Tyler Maxey *23. You’ll find the beginning of Tiger Travels, a home for alumni to share stories of their adventures and tips for trekking around the world.

You’ll find our new Memorials PAWcast, where each month we’ll celebrate the life of an alum who has died. And you’ll see our new Find Your Class page, which pulls together all PAW’s coverage of your classmates in one place.

In a nod to PAW’s long history, we’ve begun digitizing stories about notable Princetonians and gathering them into collections. F. Scott Fitzgerald 1917? Jimmy Stewart ’32? Toni Morrison? Dig in and see how PAW covered them over the years.

This website has an opinions page, where we plan to feature not only letters to the editor — which we call Inbox — but also guest essays where Princetonians share their thoughts. We’d like to publish more of them. 

It has stories and other content broken down by discipline, so readers can home in on their interests, and it has improved capability to bring you the breaking news stories PAW posts online in real time about what’s happening on Princeton’s campus and in the greater alumni community.

We hope you take it out for a spin. And if you have thoughts, we’d love to hear them — as always — at paw@princeton.edu or however you like to get in touch.

Liz Daugherty
PAW digital editor

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