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Great Tastes
Alumni chefs talk about their craft
Food and ethics
By Owen Mathieu ’66
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What about objectivity?
Covering a scandal
By Hanspeter Niederstrasser ’98
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A student rifle range
A campus rifle range
By Gordon Batcheller ’60
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Why Princeton was spared
The University lost no one in the deadly 1918 flu pandemic, providing lessons to consider 90 years later
Planning for pandemics
By Laura H. Kahn *02
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Success at the polls
Princeton alumni to hold two seats in the Senate, four in the House; Daniels re-elected Ind. governor
A historic election
By Robert Gleason ’87
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Keeping the faith
In a seat of secular learning, religious observance thrives
Looking for female faces
By Erika L. Gilson
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A commitment to searching for truth
By William H. Hudnut III ’54
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Describing Manna's ministry
By Rev. David Kim
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Krugman’s views
Reading Krugman
By Kenneth Utting ’81
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Citadel game questions
Keep playing Citadel
By Richard Daily ’54
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Could a 'social honor code' curb binge drinking?
Drinking at Princeton
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Enforce drinking rules
By John W. Minton Jr. ’50
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A new chapter for libraries
Humanists ponder what will become of libraries in the digital age
Early days of information retrieval
By Robert N. Carpenter ’43
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Tomorrow's libraries
By Amelia R. Brown ’99
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