Features
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Lives: John Hopkins ’60
An Adventurer and Writer Who Traveled the Globe
Lives: Steven Weinberg *57
He Advanced Understanding of Our Universe — for All
Lives: Royce Flippin Jr. ’56
The Star Athlete Always Aimed to do the Right Thing
Lives: Lawrence Otis Graham ’83
He Wrote About Racism And Living in Two Worlds
Lives: Robert B. Hollander ’55
A Magical Teacher Who Saw Students as Partners
Lives: Marianna TePaske Daly ’79
She Found Her Calling In Rural Medicine
Lives: Herbert Schlosser ’49
A Network Executive Who Made America Laugh
Lives: Avron J. Maletzky ’59
A Shy Loner, He Healed Desperately Ill Children
Lives: Laurence Desaix Anderson ’58
He Helped Old Enemies To Reconcile
Lives: Jonathan Smith ’81
As a Student and Professor, He Moved Others Toward Justice
Lives: John H. Williamson *63
A Gifted and Pragmatic Economist Whose ‘Consensus’ Was Misinterpreted
Lives: James F. Ridgeway ’59
A Journalist Who Chronicled What Others Ignored
Lives: Gary Nash ’55 *64
He Wanted American History To Reflect Us All
Lives: John Sacret Young ’69
Scripts, Books, Essays: He Never Stopped Writing
Lives: An Appreciation
1 ResponseThe Philosopher Musician
By day, Andrew Choi ’02 is a lawyer — but he’s also St. Lenox, a rising star in indie music
A New Take on Boarding School
These Trenton students attend public school — and Princeton alumni are ensuring they get the support offered to private-school peers
Capital Crimes
‘Language is a moving target’
Deep in the Heart of Texas
Two alumni mayors take different approaches to common challenges
Looking Back at a Forever War
Alumni speak out on their experiences in Afghanistan
A Ritchie Boy
Before Victor Brombert became a beloved Princeton professor, he journeyed home to war in Europe
The Color of Classics
A discipline focused on the ancient world faces a contemporary racial reckoning
Ghosts of Princeton
Some things are even scarier than your thesis
























