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Reliving a war
The Class of 1942 captures memories of World War II in an audiobook
Ex-president's thanks
By Tex Farrington ’42 Keep reading
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in response toTime to support sprint football
By Paul A. Gabriele ’82, Andrew Gabriele ’11 Keep readingKeep sprint football
By Richard W. Hagner ’09 Keep readingLessons from sprint football
By Arthur “P.J.” Chew ’95 Keep reading
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in response toIn support of Petraeus
By Frank Schaffer ’45 Keep reading
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in response toBetter medical choices
By Brian Zack ’72 Keep reading
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Temperatures rising
In climate-change discussions, two Princeton professors go against the grain
Act on clean energy now
By Kevin Raeder ’86 Keep readingFocus on weather-system stability
By Norton Jacobi ’55 Keep readingDebating climate data
By Michael Bender, Isaac Held, François Morel, Michael Oppenheimer, Steve Pacala, George Philander, Jorge Sarmiento, Eric Wood Keep reading
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By Adrian Woodhouse ’59 Keep reading
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in response toMore than an activist
By Fred Holzweiss ’54 Keep readingVan Jones' appointment
By Charles Harper ’52 Keep readingFact-checking Jones' book
By Allan Demaree ’58 Keep reading
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in response toRethink chastity-center decision
By Bill Markus ’47 Keep reading
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Nothing succeeds like failure
Even top scientists sometimes hit a wall – and that’s when breakthroughs happen