Hitting the high notes
The Chapel Choir perfects Sundays
The Chapel Choir perfects Sundays
Executive and eternal Eagle Scout
During commencement week, the messages can be humorous or serious
In the golden age of paleontology, Princetonians joined in the ‘Bone Wars’ to build a renowned collection — even if that sometimes meant academic hanky-panky
For student composers, experimentation rules the day
Small-town doctor with national reach
For nearly seven decades, Butler Tract has formed a happy domestic backdrop for students — not bad for ‘temporary housing’
How indie artists have become masters of invention
To his students, he was Indiana Jones
A wave of retirements eases the way for a younger, more diverse faculty
Peddlers, jackhammers, whistles: Historian Emily Thompson *92 lets you hear the sounds of life in 1920s New York City