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in response toThe Ball Is in His Court
Dan Porter ’88’s latest project, Overtime, is changing the way teens play and watch sports and perhaps upending an entire industry
Just What the World Needs...
By David N. Tobin *77 Keep readingTeam Sports, Individual Mentality
By Fred Churchill ’64 Keep reading
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in response toPrinceton Portrait: They Wrote the First (Not-So-Great) American Novel
Hugh Henry Brackenridge 1771 (1748-1816) and Philip Freneau 1771 (1752-1832)
Brackenridge and Freneau’s Prophetic Commencement Address
By Wayne S. Moss ’74 Keep reading
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in response toSupreme Court Justices’ Role
By Marc C. Capalbo *89 Keep reading
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in response toWomen’s Rugby Players Start Their First Varsity Season
‘This is so much more than an opportunity to play rugby,’ says Kathryn-Alexa Kennedy ’23
Congratulations on Varsity Status!
By Helen Strate Kielty ’85 Keep reading
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in response toAccess to Energy
By Robert H. Braunohler ’68 Keep readingClimate and Ideology
By Ken McCarthy ’81 Keep readingA Matter of Ethics and Values, Not Politics
By Linda Bonder ’85 Keep reading
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in response toPrinceton’s Special Sauce
Is the recipe for involving alumni in University life still fresh?
Volunteering With the Schools Committee
By Richard Waugaman ’70 Keep readingRecalling Schools Committee Experiences
By Stephen Olson ’70 Keep reading
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in response toDr. Lucy McBride ’95 Found Her Voice During COVID
How the doctor turned pandemic fears into an opportunity to address overall health
Urgency of Equity
By Rebecca Thorsness ’13 Keep reading
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in response toIn Documentary, Daniel Mendelsohn *94 Dispels Holocaust Myths
‘It really makes this country’s inaction all the more appalling,’ Mendelsohn says
Pandemic Coincident Anti-Semitism as Grief Work Avoidance
By Harold Bursztajn ’72 Keep readingImportance of Family History
By Laure Bennett Keep readingA Repeat Is All Too Possible
By Norman Ravitch *62 Keep reading
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