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They Go All In On ‘All-Nighter’
The show, a relatively new addition to the Reunions schedule, attracts a beer jacket crowd
Grads at Commencement Told to ‘Stand Boldly’
‘Simply put, the success of the human race is built on a mountain of small deeds,’ said valedictorian Erik Medina ’25
Does Xaivian Lee ’26’s Departure Signal an Ivy Transfer Trend?
Lee, the Tigers’ top scorer in the last two seasons, is transferring to Florida
This Is How Princeton’s Endowment Works
Endowments are back in the news, and PAW is here with a Q&A to clear up any confusion
Reunions Quiz: Can You Tell Fact From Fiction?
How well do you know Princeton Reunions?
Princeton Braces for Budget Cuts, Possible Layoffs
Permanent cuts of 5% to 10% will be implemented over the next three years, according to a memo sent to faculty and staff
Track’s Mena Scatchard ’25 Aims for Triple Crown
Scatchard made history as the Princeton women’s program’s top finisher at an NCAA Indoor meet
Will Bardenwerper ’98 Chronicles a Baseball Rebirth
Bardenwerper’s new book is Homestand: Small Town Baseball and the Fight for the Soul of America
Princeton Says Feds Are Suspending Research Grants
President Christopher Eisgruber ’83 tells faculty and staff in an email that the ‘full rationale for this action is not yet clear’
‘By Alumni, For Alumni’
PAW marks 125 years of chronicling campus life, alumni achievements, and historical events
In Short: Microsoft, CoreWeave Join Princeton-Based AI Hub
In other news, students and alumni win scholarships for graduate study, faculty are honored for service, and campus concerts earn backing from the National Endowment for the Arts
Justice Kagan ’81, Economist Card *83 Honored at Alumni Day
Attendance sets a new record as Kagan speaks about her work on the Supreme Court
Wrestlers’ New Path to Nationals
Princeton is slated to host inaugural Ivy League Tournament at Jadwin Gym on March 9
Larry Lucchino ’67 Brought Back the Old-Fashioned Ballpark
‘At the heart of it, beneath that textured exterior, was a little kid who loved baseball, who loved ballparks, and who loved cities’