Lives: Cara McCollum ’15
With smarts and beauty, she wanted to be relevant
With smarts and beauty, she wanted to be relevant
He had ‘a calling to make peace’
Once the martini-loving Trapper John, he became a savvy investor and adviser
One Alum’s Mission to Preserve His People’s Culture
Brian Kernighan *69’s Elements of Style for the Digital Age
Professor Esther Schor takes a new look at Esperanto, invented to unite the world
How Children Learn: Q&A With Casey Lew-Williams
When New Yorkers rioted over Shakespeare
Slang, Tiger-Style
A PAW primer on 1920s Princeton slang
An encounter in a farmer’s field 240 years ago changed the course of the Revolution
In defense of unsafe spaces
Seventy-five years ago, Pearl Harbor transformed the life of every student — and the University itself
A look at the on-campus reaction to Pearl Harbor
At 125, Triangle Club is celebrating — and considering whether its cherished kickline needs to be changed
A new book explores the dawn of coeducation at elite universities
Katherine Milkman ’04 studies why we do what we do — and how to change it
Two alumni have gone on to the White House — and many others have tried
John C. Breckinridge and John F. Kennedy
Once a slave, James Collins Johnson became an entrepreneur — and ‘the students’ friend’
From the PAW Archives: Nov. 7, 2001
An alumna facing terminal cancer considers her end-of-life options