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The D Word
How a broad coalition of students and alumni have built Divest Princeton into a sustainable and influential climate activist group
Incentives Matter in Mitigating Climate Change
By Daniel Mytelka '87 s'89 p'17 p'19
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China’s Carbon Emissions
By Bob Johnson ’78
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Climate Issue Kudos
By Jim Mosley ’77
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From the Editor: Taking on Climate Change
The Impact of Climate Policies
By Kerry Brown ’74
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PAW Has Outdone Itself
By Frank Strasburger ’67
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Princeton Houses the World’s Largest Trove of Byzantine Coins
The University’s numismatics collection connects scholars to the past with valuable research tools
Tangible Tokens of History
By William Watson ’65
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Administration and Policy
Alternatives to College for All
By Richard C. Kreutzberg ’59
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Why Is the University Sponsoring an Antisemitic Speaker?
By Michael Goldstein ’78
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Divest From China
By Dorina Amendola ’02
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Humans as Nature
Princetonians in the environmental humanities add new dimensions to climate research
Atmospheric Carbon Is the Basis of Life
By Lindianne Sarno Sappington ’76
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Climate Narratives
By Mark Ramsay ’76
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Tiger Tales
Correcting the Record (Rowing at Princeton)
By Arthur L. Thomas *56
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Recalling Another Daily Prince Prank
By Douglas B. Quine ’73
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A One-of-a-Kind Beer Jacket
By Alan Baron ’63
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Unarmed and Dangerous
Attorney Alinor Sterling ’89 is winning judgments for Sandy Hook families and changing the gun-violence debate
Lobbying for Gun Safety
By Joseph H. Harrison Jr. ’73
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Impressive Example of Princeton in the Nation’s Service
By Frank Camacho ’69
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Guns, Liability, and Insurance
By Paul Kolodner ’75
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Q&A: Engineering Professor Yiguang Ju on Electric Vehicles
Ju says EVs are the future, but the technology’s not there yet
Electric Vehicles ARE the answer
By Larry Tuttle ’68
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Answers Based on Personal Anecdotes and Rumor
By John Wright *98
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We Have Already Overcome Barriers to Rapid EV Adoption
By Graham Turk ’17
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Princeton Senior Charged in Jan. 6 Capitol Riots
Federal prosecutors say Larry Giberson ’23 helped a crowd of rioters try to force their way into the U.S. Capitol
Princeton Should Not Tolerate Insurrection
By Tom Brocher *80
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No Degree for Insurrectionists
By Terence Boga ’91
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Why Is the University Sponsoring an Antisemitic Speaker?
Bicker in the 1950s
By Merritt H. Cohen ’57
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Stock ’49’s Story and Antisemitism Today
By Willis J. Goldsmith p’02
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