January 2022
The philosopher musician; A new take on boarding school; Victory bonfire!
Features
The Philosopher Musician
By day, Andrew Choi ’02 is a lawyer — but he’s also St. Lenox, a rising star in indie music
A New Take on Boarding School
These Trenton students attend public school — and Princeton alumni are ensuring they get the support offered to private-school peers
President’s Page
On the Campus
University Responds to Rising Covid Cases
Final exams were shifted online so students could go home
A Princeton Pastime Declines as Temperatures Rise
Lake Carnegie was once safe for skating nearly every winter; it is now safe one out of five
Research
Psychology Study Seeks to Understand Transgender Youth
Professor Kristina Olson leads a 20-year study of gender development
Alumni News
Rahsaan Harris ’95 Is Building Community in NYC Neighborhoods
The former Peace Corps volunteer is now CEO of Citizens Committee for New York City
Rally ’Round the Cannon: Leadership
If students organize in a forest, and no one listens…
‘Wicked’ Star Sam Gravitte ’17 Gets Back to Broadway
After COVID shutdown, Broadway actor finally gets his big opening night
Student Dispatch
Sports
Fall Sports: Four Teams Won League Titles in 2021
A bonfire earned by the football team capped Princeton’s strong fall season
Featured Authors
Music and Film
History
He Championed Treks to Deep Earth and Inner Space
Princeton Portrait: Harry H. Hess *32 (1906–1969)
Tiger of the Week
Emergency Physician Kimathi Cooper ’09 Fields COVID Questions
‘I feel it is my job to bring evidence-based information to the forefront’
Cam Stout ’80 Is Sharing His Story About Mental Health
‘I want to knock down that stigma,’ Stout says
After 50 Years Fencing, Paul Epply-Schmidt ’83 Is Still Winning
Epply-Schmidt won gold at the U.S. Fencing’s Veteran National Championships in August
Joe Hernández-Kolski ’96 Counters COVID Misinformation With Comedy
The online video series tackles misinformation circulating in the Spanish-speaking community
Chris Long ’97 and Angie Long ’97 Are All In on Women’s Soccer
The Longs are building the first stadium meant just for a U.S. National Women’s Soccer League team
Alumni Around the Web
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November 2024
Princetonians lead think tanks; the perfect football season of 1964; Nobel in physics.