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Season of honor and joy
Musical machines
Are we ready for orchestras composed of computers and robots?
Ditch the furniture; line up the laptops
The lives of young entrepreneurs
The Tilghman Years
PAW looks back at what has changed
Honored for their service to Princeton
Composer at work
The critics said electric guitar and string quartet were oil and water. Steven Mackey proved them wrong
The dancer
How Silas Riener ’06 leapt from Princeton to the world’s top stages
Shirleypalooza
Hwaet! An honor for a Princeton ‘colossus’
Play a song for me
In the golden age of concerts, celebrated artists made Princeton a stop on their tours
True treasures
Two and a half centuries of American history are on display in Firestone
Class of 2013: A survey
Hooding ceremony
LIVES: Russell E. Train ’41
Guardian of the environment
Hidden lives
Amid questioning, covering, and fear, gay students in the ’50s and ’60s found friendship and even love
PAW’s annual reader-photo contest
Searching for Palestine, and Herself
In the shadow of her father, Najla Said ’96 forges her own identity
LIVES: Nicholas deB. Katzenbach ’43
Unflappable civil-rights hero and shaper of history
After Sandy
Can Princeton professors help to prevent such damage from future storms?
Talking metaphors with John McPhee ’53
Away From the Horde
Dean Andrew Fleming West won his famous feud with Woodrow Wilson a century ago. The result was a college of uncommon beauty.
LIVES: Malcolm R. Warnock ’25
Princeton’s oldest son
Science as art
A photo exhibition shows the beauty born in Princeton’s labs and field research