Features Brave new world At the Center for Information Technology Policy, dismembered voting machines are just the beginning
Features Slide show: Princeton-Harvard Football was just one of the day's events for alumni and students on a near-perfect autumn day.
Features The poet as politician Rex Lee Jim ’86 believes Navajo pride and self-determination begin with language
Features A poet and nothing but a poet In his writing and his life, poet laureate W.S. Merwin ’48 refuses to compromise
Features The Stargazers After decades of exciting breakthroughs, Princeton astronomers are enjoying a new explosion of discoveries
Features The Year the Seniors Skipped the P-rade Forty years ago, members of the Class of 1970 had other events on their minds
Features Uncivil society Jim Leach ’64 leads an effort to restore respectful discourse to our national life, but it’s tough going
Features The wisdom of crowds Iain Couzin studies the rules that make schooling fish, swarming locusts, and marching ants do what they do
Features Choosing danger Why do some people willingly work in conflict zones, when they have so many other options?