Features ON BOOKS: A quiet place to dream As the new head of the New York Public Library — gem of the city — Anthony Marx *86 *90 must navigate budget cuts, e-books, and tradition
Features ON BOOKS: Searching for myself at The People's Library Jeff Kreisler ’95 visited another New York library
Features ON BOOKS: What keeps her up at night Jodi Picoult ’87 writes best-sellers by asking questions about the things that worry us all
Features ON BOOKS: What Princeton students are reading An undergrad’s search for the book of her generation
Features ON BOOKS: The bookman Internet, be damned: Nicholas Potter ’73 sells books the old-fashioned way
President’s Page Religious Diversity at Princeton The Alumni Weekly provides these pages to the president
On the Campus Q&A: Michael Lewis ’82 on the Boomerang Economy “I think broadly it’s true to say that the scandalous aspects of Wall Street are legal. And what’s scandalous is that they are legal.”
Alumni News Essay - Princeton in the Nation's Service, starting with a village Two brothers celebrate art and culture in their hometown
Alumni News Review - Gatsby in full, on stage at McCarter Cast of 'Gatz' views manuscripts before memorable performances
Alumni News Slide show - Shaping Asia, designing vertical cities Images of projects by the architectural firm KPF