Features Decoding the Brain One day, scientists will be able to “see” the images and memories in our minds
Features Brain Boosters Sex, exercise, and sleep seem to change the brain’s very structure — at least in rats
Features First in the Family What is it like for first-generation college students to attend Princeton? Here are some who know.
Features Not Black and White If Branden Jacobs-Jenkins ’06’s plays make you uncomfortable, well, that’s the point
Features Writing with the Master For Princeton journalists, praise from John McPhee was — and is — the ultimate reward
Features Conversation: What’s College For? Amelia Thomson-DeVeaux ’11 and William Deresiewicz, on Excellent Sheep
Features The Cherokee Chief from Old Nassau William Potter Ross 1842 worked to unite his divided people and fought for their autonomy
Features Evolution Gets an Assist Other people breed puppies. Frances Arnold ’79 breeds proteins by rewriting their DNA.
Features The Good Neighbor Thirty-three years ago, Marty Johnson ’81 set out to fight poverty in his own backyard. He’s still at it.