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in response toOrganic Chemistry and the Customer Mindset
By Martin Schell ’74 Keep reading
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in response toMy Wonderful Big Brother
By Anne Reul Rufiange Keep reading
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in response toThe 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 Keep readingChina’s Carbon Emissions
By Bob Johnson ’78 Keep readingClimate Issue Kudos
By Jim Mosley ’77 Keep reading
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in response toThe Impact of Climate Policies
By Kerry Brown ’74 Keep readingPAW Has Outdone Itself
By Frank Strasburger ’67 Keep reading
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in response toPrinceton 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 Keep reading
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in response toHumans 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 Keep readingClimate Narratives
By Mark Ramsay ’76 Keep reading
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in response toCorrecting the Record (Rowing at Princeton)
By Arthur L. Thomas *56 Keep readingRecalling Another Daily Prince Prank
By Douglas B. Quine ’73 Keep readingA One-of-a-Kind Beer Jacket
By Alan Baron ’63 Keep reading
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in response toUnarmed 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 Keep readingImpressive Example of Princeton in the Nation’s Service
By Frank Camacho ’69 Keep readingGuns, Liability, and Insurance
By Paul Kolodner ’75 Keep reading
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in response toQ&A: Engineering Professor Yiguang Ju on Electric Vehicles
Ju says EVs are the future, but the technology’s not there yet