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in response toHis Name Made Him Worthy of America’s First Medical Degree
John Archer 1760 *1763 (1741-1810)
Family Ties (and Blazers)
By Talbot Logan ’91 Keep reading
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in response toAs Princeton Grows, So Do Campus Dining Choices
As the University serves 1.4 million meals, choices are growing, but some initiatives haven’t returned
Why Ignore the Eating Clubs?
By Douglas B. Rubin ’81 Keep reading
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in response toThe Calm After the Storm
Former Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch ’80 reflects on her moment of decision
Thank You, Marie Yovanovitch, and Thank You PAW
By Tish Callanan Keep readingLessons from the Edge
By J. Kay Flanery Keep readingFamiliar Visage of Strength
By James R. Cole ’61 Keep reading
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in response toBooks and Courses, But Not For Her: Katharine Fullerton Gerould
Princeton Portrait
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in response toGuest Essay: We’re Calling on Princeton to Do More to Fight Antisemitism on Campus
More than 1,800 alumni, students, faculty, and staff have signed a letter outlining steps the University should take
What We Are Forgetting Here
By Norman Ravitch *62 Keep readingBDS is a Valid, Nonviolent Approach
By Tom Tonon *71 Keep readingAfter Oct. 7, BDS Has No Place at Princeton
By Robert Hill ’00 Keep reading
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in response toNewsmakers Q&A: Elizabeth Winkler ’11 Dissects the Furor Over Shakespeare’s ID
Winkler asks: Why does a question about the authorship of 400-year-old plays get people so riled up?
Who Decides What Is True?
By Brent Evans Keep readingParadigm Shifts Are Slow and Difficult
By Elisabeth Pearson Waugaman *70 Keep readingAn Alum Princeton Can Be Proud Of
By Richard M. Waugaman ’70 Keep reading
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in response toSurfing to Take Away the Suffering
Jason Kutch ’01 is studying the neuroscience of chronic pain and finding new ways to manage his own condition
Fabulous — Would Love to Surf in Lab
By Julia Douthwaite Viglione *90 Keep reading
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in response toFreddy Fox goes to war
How a favorite son took his talent for theater to the battlefields of Europe
Congressional Honor for Veterans of the Ghost Army
By Richard G. Rebh ’76 Keep readingFox and the Ghost Army
By Broadus Bailey Jr. ’51 Keep reading
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