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in response toThe Alumni Interview Endures
28,917 interviews offered, 7,330 volunteers, 161 countries: The numbers get bigger, the world gets more complicated, but this tradition is going strong
A Mixed Blessing
By Naran Burchinow ’75 Keep readingA Strange Reaction to Alumni Interviews
By Peter M. Carver ’72 Keep reading
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in response toGuest Essay: Choosing Trustees Requires Greater Transparency
“Princeton wants alumni to think they have a voice, but the Board of Trustees is an opaque, largely undemocratic ladder”
Do Trustees Want To Keep Alumni in the Dark?
By Ken Jasko ’78 Keep readingMy Own Experience with the Alumni Trustee Election Process
By Richard Golden ’91 Keep reading
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in response toReunions Panels Shine a Spotlight on Mental Health
“When mental health is on the fritz … every aspect of our health is at stake,” said Lucy McBride ’95
Panic and Its Impact on Mental Health
By Jim Perry ’57 Keep reading
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in response toHollie’s Heave
By Gil Bogley ’52 Keep readingEggs by the Dozen
By Rocky Semmes ’79 Keep readingMemorable Mealtime Conversations
By Thomas Drucker ’75 Keep reading
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in response toBeyond the Lake, Meadows Neighborhood Is Under Construction
The West Windsor development adds housing for grad students and postdocs, plus facilities for varsity sports
Housing Is Encouraging, But Designs Disappoint
By Rocky Semmes ’79 Keep reading
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in response toReunions 2024 Rises Above Sad Absence, Protests
‘It’s just so neat to see how tight of a community we are,’ said Jen Caudle ’99
Memorable Standard-Bearers
By Merritt H. Cohen ’57 Keep readingReflections from the 45th Reunion
By Vitus Lau ’79 Keep readingStill Feeling at Home
By Dror Futter ’86 Keep reading
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in response toP.G. Sittenfeld ’07 Has Reached a Verdict
The former rising political star is forging a new path but awaits an appeal ruling that could send him back to prison
Victim of Entrapment
By Robert H. Golden ’61 Keep readingParallels to Another FBI Operation
By Dave Lewit ’47 Keep readingHow Should a Politician Interact With Constituents and Donors?
By Edward Burke *67 Keep reading
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in response toWhat Really Happened When Protesters Occupied Clio Hall?
PAW reconstructed the controversial night’s events from interviews, public statements, social media posts
What Are the Limits of Wanting To Be Heard?
By Daniel I.A. Cohen ’67 Keep readingBeware of Mob Mentality
By Thankful Vanderstar ’88 Keep readingWhat Should Have Been
By Leonard J. Nissim ’72 Keep reading
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in response toCelebrating Olympians With a Questionable Comparison
By Heather Prince *22 Keep reading
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in response toA Nassau Hall Lego Set? With Princeton Staffer’s Design, It’s Possible
Lego hobbyist and Princeton staffer Matt Smith is hoping the company selects his design for production