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He Championed Treks to Deep Earth and Inner Space
Princeton Portrait: Harry H. Hess *32 (1906–1969)
Hess’ Naval Honors
By John C. Philippides ’54
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Learning From Hess *32
By Stephen A. Norton ’62
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Professor Rodney Priestley Named Graduate School Dean
Additional Grad School Priorities
By Jim Faller *63
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After 36 years, Women’s Lacrosse Coach Chris Sailer Is Retiring
Sailer leaves behind a legacy in culture and championships
Coach Chris Sailer h’74
By Andy Cowherd ’74
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Two Years Later, Princetonians Reflect on Lessons of a Pandemic
The campus is now ‘in a better place’
Cringeworthy Self-Congratulation
By Ken McCarthy ’81
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Journalist Frank Langfitt ’86 is Reporting in Ukraine for NPR
Langfitt spoke with PAW while heading toward the Polish border
On Helping Ukraine
By Norman Ravitch *62
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Leaders’ Stances on Ukraine and Putin
By Norman Ravitch *62
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March 15: Marie Yovanovitch ’80 on Military Assistance to Ukraine
Conscience or Cowardice?
By Norman Ravitch *62
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Mann and the First World War
Mistaken History
By Scott Abbott *79
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Professor Yael Niv Is Blending Neuroscience and Psychiatry
With two disciplines, Niv’s new center is tackling the thorniest questions in psychiatry
Understanding Brains and Emotions
By Marcelo Merino *78
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Reading Room: Matthew Stewart ’85 Is Calling Out the 9.9 Percent
‘Rising inequality has corrupted some of the essential ideals of America’s middle class,’ Stewart says
Socioeconomic Inequality
By Victoria Romney s’65
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On Addressing Inequality
By Donald W. Burnes ’63
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Fletcher Harper ’85 Is Building an Environmental Movement on Faith
‘There’s no spiritual life that does not involve, does not start, intimately and inescapably, with the Earth’
Relgion and Climate Science
By Robert E. (Bob) Buntrock *67
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