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Students at Sit-in Protest Princeton’s Investment in Fossil Fuels
‘We want to see meaningful change,’ said Martin Mastnak ’25
Fossil Fuel Sit-in: Challenge for Trustees
By Jeffrey Marshall ’71
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The Best Intentions
Hear, Hear!
By Tenley E. Raj ’07
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Q&A: Former Ambassador Ryan Crocker *85 on Afghanistan
An Honest Assessment
By Norman Ravitch *62
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From the Editor: An Update on PAW’s Future
‘Formalize the Obvious’
By Ken McCarthy ’81
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Sept. 14: Gen. Mark Milley ’80 Speaks at the Pentagon on 9/11
An Act of Patriotism
By Don Storm ’80
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Perelman Name Dropped As Two Residential Colleges Move Forward
Both colleges are set to open in the fall of 2022
College Seven
By Jamie Spencer ’66
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Remembering James M. Polachek
A Belated Note of Thanks
By Steve Berman
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Graduate Students Grow Interest in Pandemic Plants
‘Princeton Plant Life gave me this wonderful hobby that I’m now in love with’
Master Gardener and More
By Robert A. Weston
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PAWcast: Robert Masello ’74 on Writing Historical Fiction and the Publishing Industry
‘I just want writers to have that liberty of imagination’
An Honest Appraisal
By Rachel Cartwright
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Prison Teaching Initiative Helps Incarcerated Students Earn Degrees
‘It gives you a sense of how much intelligence and talent and imagination is locked up in prisons’
The Rewards of Teaching in Prison
By Steve Fallon ’76
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Tigers Teaching in Texas Prisons
By Steve Heussner ’84
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Prison Teaching in the 1970s
By Clint Van Dusen ’76
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