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The cosmic apocalypse
Princeton cosmologists are working to discern the ultimate fate of the universe
The universe's ultimate fate
By Chris Morris *78
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The astronomer's view
By Axel Kunzmann ’64
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The Darwin of Guyot Hall
Once world-famous, biologist Edwin Grant Conklin revealed the mysteries of cells and fought to defend evolution
Remembering Conklin
By James D. Sheppard ’50
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More on Professor Conklin
By J. Courtland Robinson ’47
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A life in biology
By Alan J. Kohn ’53
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In the News
Worrisome investing
By Tad Lafountain ’72
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Keep playing Citadel
Accepting a non-apology
By Gary Oleson ’71
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Glorifying religious diversity
Multicultural events at the Chapel
By Alan D. Franklin ’43
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Hating Uncle Sam
A Princeton class dissects the causes of anti-Americanism and what can be done about them.
Take a wider view
By Richard Lachmann ’77
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Curing anti-Americanism
By Randy Hobler ’68
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Hating (and liking) us
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More than the game
In writing about sports, Frank Deford ’61 tells stories about life
Deford '61's writings
By Paul Kurzman ’60
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Advice for the president
Keep Taiwan separate
By Ronald Chen ’90
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The hookup culture
Morality and respect
By Irfan Khawaja ’91
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Oh, to be back on campus
By Richard Olson ’65
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College, independence, and trust
By John Raimo ’08
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Mrs. Obama goes to Washington
From Chicago to Princeton to Pennsylvania Avenue, the interests that define Michelle Robinson Obama ’85 haven’t changed
Isolated at Princeton
By Sharath Raja ’88
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Bedazzled by fame
By Amy L. Friedman-Meguira ’79
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Other views of Obamas
By Griffin Tarpley ’66
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