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The evolution of God
Journalist Robert Wright ’79 examines how people’s understanding of God has matured
Loving one's neighbors
By Christopher L. Webber ’53 Keep reading
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New Butler College comes to life
The ‘subtly sophisticated’ five-dorm complex has wavy walls and green roofs
A design that hurts
By Russell Train ’64 Keep readingButler's architecture
By David Thom ’96 Keep readingNew dorms an improvement
By Kenneth G. Weaber ’70 Keep reading
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By Stewart A. Levin ’75 Keep readingAt Mount Princeton
By Walter Gamble ’53 Keep reading
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Margaret Mead meets Morgan Stanley
Karen Ho *03, an anthropologist, explores the culture of Wall Street
The real culprits on Wall Street
By Rupert Lighte *81 Keep readingWall Street's purpose
By Burr Loomis ’61 Keep readingSeeking 'smartness'
By Stephen E. Silver ’58 Keep reading
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Continuing straight ahead
Alex Wilson ’03’s long journey
Alex Wilson '03's dream
By Steve Schildt ’91 Keep readingPraise for PAW
By Redwood Wright ’50 Keep reading
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By Edgar M. Buttenheim ’44 Keep reading
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Not your parent’s dorm room
From A/C to sub-free, amenities and options abound. Is “gender-neutral” next?