The Supreme Court’s Seismic Shift
Princetonians debate the impact of the court’s recent rulings and what’s next
Princetonians debate the impact of the court’s recent rulings and what’s next
Why this year’s election may be the ‘most consequential’ in a generation for colleges and universities
Four alumni retiring from the House assess the state of national politics and the country
Nawaf al-Sabah ’94 believes Kuwait Petroleum can address climate change even as it produces thousands of barrels of oil a day
Kareem Maddox ’11 heads to this summer’s Olympics as a torchbearer for 3-on-3 basketball and the Princeton program
Despite a sad absence and controversy, it was a roaring Reunions, especially for the Class of 2024 which entered Princeton during the height of COVID restrictions
The former rising political star is forging a new path but awaits an appeal ruling that could send him back to prison
Andrew Golden steps down from Princo after building a $34.1 billion endowment. How should that money be invested and spent going forward?
Tracing the mysterious life of Mary Eugenie Emmons from India to Haiti to Philadelphia
Kahina Haynes ’11 and the Dance Institute of Washington strive to make exceptional training accessible to everyone
Attorney Brittany Sanders Robb ’13 may have made a name for herself working on behalf of Kobe Bryant’s widow, but she has been helping people since she was a kid
28,917 interviews offered, 7,330 volunteers, 161 countries: The numbers get bigger, the world gets more complicated, but this tradition is going strong
After gathering force for years, Mary Weatherford ’84 is now an art star
For 50 years, Hoagie Haven has been overstuffing students with quirky combos and a carb-loaded menu
Miles Reiter ’71 has devoted his career to growing better berries and turning Driscoll’s into a leader in sustainability
PAW Published memorials for 569 alumni in 2023, and in this issue, we reflect on 13 of those lives, the impact they had on Princeton, their families, and the world.
Since Pete Carril’s heyday, Princeton coaches and athletes have been heading to Conte’s Pizza for some slices and camaraderie
Jason Kutch ’01 is studying the neuroscience of chronic pain and finding new ways to manage his own condition
A Real Life Superman, He Was of Service Following 9/11, Church Scandal
‘A Revolutionary,’ She Fearlessly Fought for Haitian Human Rights
He Stood Up for All People, and Showed Students How to Do It
‘The Last Person Who Knew Everything’