Features The cosmic apocalypse Princeton cosmologists are working to discern the ultimate fate of the universe
Features The Darwin of Guyot Hall Once world-famous, biologist Edwin Grant Conklin revealed the mysteries of cells and fought to defend evolution
Features A new chapter for libraries Humanists ponder what will become of libraries in the digital age
Features From Princeton labs to you How today’s research could change the way you drive home, and more
Features Why Princeton was spared The University lost no one in the deadly 1918 flu pandemic, providing lessons to consider 90 years later
Features Two brothers, two paths Gabe Legendy ’05, left, and his brother Conrad ’07 felt called to the Army during a time of war — but then their plans diverged.
Features Rethinking Reagan Liberal historian Sean Wilentz still disagrees with the conservative president, but gives credit where it’s due
Features The Gehry that landed on Ivy Lane The new Lewis Library brings a futuristic face to a tradition-heavy place
Features Raking muck in the new public square Josh Marshall ’91’s blogging led to one of journalism’s biggest prizes – and the resignation of a U.S. attorney general
Features Marking time Combining history and archaeology, these Princeton scholars reconstruct daily life in the fields of Turkey