January 2021
When song is silenced; facing failure; a refugee’s lessons
Features
President’s Page
On the Campus
Triangle Club Turns Its Annual Show Into a Movie
“It has its emotional, dramatic moments — maybe more so than some other Triangle shows,” said John McEnany ’21
Here’s How Princeton Plans to Bring Back Students Safely
Spring plan includes social distancing, testing, and more than 3,000 undergrads
Theatre Intime Celebrates 100 Years of Students on Stage
The student theater company has been shaped by future stars and dedicated amateurs
Students Scattered by COVID Connect With Alumni Across the Country
‘How often do you have five Princeton seniors on your doorstep offering cookies?’
Research
Essay: ‘There Is, in Short, No Planet B’
‘So how do we face crises and challenges in an increasingly complex world?’
New Princeton Partnership Seeks Resilient Systems
Researchers will seek to understand the qualities of complex systems that produce resilience.
Nonprofit Brings Seafood to Philadelphia’s Lower-Income Communities
A former Princeton postdoc, Talia Young founded Fishadelphia
Alumni News
How Writer Suleika Jaouad ’10 Journeyed from Sickness to Health
She encountered strength, wisdom, and unexpected commonalities on the road
Kerry Brodie ’12’s Training Ground for Refugees Forges On
Emma’s Torch, a Brooklyn restaurant, provides paid culinary-arts training to refugees
Sports
Featured Authors
History
An Indian Agent Whose Work Got Him Fired
Princeton Portrait: Leonard D. Shaw 1784 (1766–1808)
Tiger of the Week
Shin-Yi Lin ’11 Is Contributing Science to New Jersey’s Maternal Health Policies
‘The importance of maternity work did not wane during the pandemic’
Columnist Catherine Rampell ’07 Shows Why Policy Changes Matter
At 29, Rampell became one of the youngest columnists in The Washington Post’s history
Ellie Rizzo ’13 Is Bringing Medical Orchestras Together
‘We think it is important to support this humanistic movement in medicine’
From the Editor
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December 2024
Hidden heroines; U.N. speaker controversy; Kathy Crow ’89’s connections