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A Day With ... Manuel Gomez Castaño ’20
Balancing studies and a plateful of dining-hall tasks
Working, and Studying, Full Time?
By Gwen Kirkpatrick *79
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Scenes from the 2018 P-rade
Revisit the abbreviated march down Elm Drive and other images from a colorful day on campus
Great Disappointment
By Steven Jay Feldman ’68
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Canceling the P-rade
By Alan Flippen ’84
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Baseball: Ready to Launch
Tiger hitters turn to physics in their search for more power, better results
Success at the Bat
By Jim Starnes ’81
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Essay: How I Survived Depression
Surviving Depression
By David F. McMahon ’71
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Thanks for a Brave Piece
By Edward J. Costello
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Planning the Campus
Regional-Planning support
By Samuel M. Hamill Jr. ’60 *91
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Oznot’s Tale
More Oznottery
By Thomas Drucker ’75
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The Oznot Project
How a bunch of college sophomores outsmarted Princeton
More Oznottery
By Leila Poullada k’1917
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Oznot’s Tale
By Paul Kolodner ’75
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Oznot’s Tale
By Carlos Romero ’90
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Thanks for a Brave Piece
A Great Service
By Ted Weiss ’67
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Computing Center’s Early Days
Fond Memories of the PUCC
By Steve Sashihara ’80
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Q&A: John Borneman on the Refugees’ Dilemma
The journey to Germany is often perilous, but acceptance presents yet another hurdle
Perhaps the Refugees Would Have Been Welcome If ...
By Emil M. Friedman *73
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Confronting Refugees
By Norman Ravitch *62
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