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in response toDeep in the Heart of Texas
Two alumni mayors take different approaches to common challenges
Compelling Portrait of Two Mayors and Their Cities
By Terry Sadowski ’84 Keep readingThank You for Shining a Light on my Home State Mayors
By Barbara Trevino Chester ’97 Keep readingInsightful Work
By Samuel S. Williams ’57 Keep reading
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in response toStudent Dispatch: Princetonian Drops Daily Print Issues, Shifting Online
‘The pandemic’s been like a catalyst,’ said Editor-in-Chief Emma Treadway ’22
Connecting With Print
By Citlali Bacmeister ’84 Keep readingMemories of Addressing the Prince
By Michael F. Brown ’72 Keep reading
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in response toRemembering My Friend
By Joe del Cueto Keep reading
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in response toRevising the Revisionists
Can the Truth Lead to Reconciliation in South Africa?
Capitalization Choices
By Stephen William Foster *77 Keep readingParallels to the African American Experience
By Eve Thompson ’82 Keep readingBlack and white
By Bruce C. Johnson ’74 Keep reading
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in response toA Ritchie Boy
Before Victor Brombert became a beloved Princeton professor, he journeyed home to war in Europe
Goheen’s Fort Ritchie Experience
By Peter Kurz ’64 Keep readingA Delightful Lecturer
By William G. Carpenter *85 Keep readingA Teacher of Lasting Lessons
By Jane Elizabeth (Spivak) Hughes ’77 Keep reading
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in response toLooking Back at a Forever War
Alumni speak out on their experiences in Afghanistan
Repeating Past Mistakes
By Col. George Griggs ’59, USMC, retired Keep readingA Deeper History in Afghanistan
By Lawrence J. Dickson *71 Keep readingDeja Vu All Over Again, and Again?
By Frank Upham ’67 Keep reading
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in response toAndrew Guess’s Research on Social Media Turns Up Surprises
Evidence is lacking to prove dubious online content helped sway the 2016 election, Guess says
Shunning Social Media
By Laurence C. Day ’55 Keep reading
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in response toThe Storyteller’s Story
Author Michael Lewis ’82 finds characters no one else can
Praise for ‘The Premonition’
By Mary Leigh Keep reading
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in response toThe Battle of Princeton
An encounter in a farmer’s field 240 years ago changed the course of the Revolution