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By Marilyn Erickson Keep readingFrom the Archives
By Peter Jeffery *80 Keep readingFrom the Archives
By Beverly Bossler ’79, James Tsui ’79 Keep reading
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By Hana Heineken ’03 Keep readingMissing the Point about Divestment and Carbon
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His Secret Life
Jeffrey Schevitz ’62 was a presence at alumni activities — and a Cold War spy for East Germany
On Communism and Capitalism
By Dorina Amendola ’02 Keep readingPrinceton in the Nation’s Service?
By James A. Gordon Jr. ’58 (Captain, U.S. Navy, retired) Keep readingIn Defense of an Idealist
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New Princeton Restaurants Are Ready for In-Person Reunions
Returning alumni will find a new burger joint, a French bistro, matcha tea, and more in town
Princeton Public Library Café
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The Calm After the Storm
Former Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch ’80 reflects on her moment of decision
Familiar Visage of Strength
By James R. Cole ’61 Keep readingRemarkable Memoir, the Best of Princeton in the Nation’s Service
By Susanna Badgley Place ’75 Keep readingA Heroine
By Norman Ravitch *62 Keep reading
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By William Silber *66 Keep readingChapel Rules in the War Years
By Charles H. Stone ’49 Keep readingChapel Attendance
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Building Boom Adding Space for Sciences, Engineering, and More
“This does become a draw for our goal to bring the best in the world to Princeton,” said geosciences professor Gabriel Vecchi
Environmentalism and Habitat Loss
By Rocky Semmes ’79 Keep readingSeems a Bit Overwhelming
By Murphy Sewall ’64 Keep reading
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