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in response toNewsmakers Q&A: Elizabeth Winkler ’11 Dissects the Furor Over Shakespeare’s ID
Winkler asks: Why does a question about the authorship of 400-year-old plays get people so riled up?
Who Decides What Is True?
By Brent Evans Keep readingParadigm Shifts Are Slow and Difficult
By Elisabeth Pearson Waugaman *70 Keep readingAn Alum Princeton Can Be Proud Of
By Richard M. Waugaman ’70 Keep reading
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in response toSurfing to Take Away the Suffering
Jason Kutch ’01 is studying the neuroscience of chronic pain and finding new ways to manage his own condition
Fabulous — Would Love to Surf in Lab
By Julia Douthwaite Viglione *90 Keep reading
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in response toFreddy Fox goes to war
How a favorite son took his talent for theater to the battlefields of Europe
Congressional Honor for Veterans of the Ghost Army
By Richard G. Rebh ’76 Keep readingAnother Fred Fox tale
By Jay Cady ’78 Keep reading
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in response toAn Enduring Debt to Anthony Vidler (and Other Intellectual Giants)
By Richard A. Etlin ’69 *72 *78 Keep readingRemembering Anthony Vidler
By Kriti Siderakis ’82 *88 Keep reading
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in response toPrinceton Freshman Dies ‘Unexpectedly,’ According to University
Sophia Jones ’27 was from Chicago and planned to major in molecular biology
Princeton Needs to Actively Engage with Students’ Mental Health
By Liz Hallock ’02 Keep reading
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in response toWith ‘Nyad,’ Filmmaker Chai Vasarhelyi ’00 Tells Another Wild Story
“There’s something about ‘NYAD’ that empowered me to be myself”
Overlooking Nyad’s False Claims
By Peter Severson ’09 Keep reading
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in response toSpeaking Up Can Make a Difference
By George Chang ’63 Keep readingConcern for Princeton Students
By Stephen Garner ’72 Keep reading
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in response toPAWcast: Students Discuss Mental Health at Princeton
‘Taking care of your mental-emotional well-being is not seen as valued on this campus, and … in our society at large’