January 2023
Crashing the conservative party; The future of fish; 100 years of Baker Rink
Features
Crashing the Conservative Party
Princeton has been an incubator of right-wing talent over the past 60 years, yet students and alumni say conservative life on campus is endangered
Sea Change
Eric Pedersen ’82 wants to revolutionize the seafood industry and forge a new way to farm fish out of his one-of-a-kind factory in Waterbury, Connecticut
President’s Page
On the Campus
First-Year SPIA Grad Student Found Dead in Off-Campus Residence
Maura Coursey is the fourth Princeton student to die in less than a year
Class of 2023: Seven Seniors Honored
Students headed to U.K. and China as Rhodes, Marshall, Schwarzman scholars
Princeton Considers Removing Statue of John Witherspoon
Witherspoon owned slaves during his time as Princeton’s president
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Report: Princeton Reaches Out
University to launch pilot programs that engage nontraditional students
Misrach Ewunetie ’24’s Death Ruled Suicide, Mercer County Prosecutor Announces
Princeton student found to have at least 59 pills in her system, according to autopsy report
Research
Princeton Biologists Watch How Bees React to Isolation
Sarah Kocher’s lab set out to better understand social development
Alumni News
Q&A: Ann Tashi Slater ’84 and John McPhee ’53 on the Creative Process
‘That muscle memory produces the semi-conscious effect of being in the zone, hitting one shot after another’
Architect Taylor Plosser Davis ’93 Helps Clients Age in Place
The architect is helping her clients transform their homes
Jessica Lander ’10 Writes About the Educators of Immigrant Students
High school teacher Jessica Lander ’10 explores how educators are making a difference in the lives of immigrant students
Princeton Portrait
Princeton Portrait: A Chronicler of the Revolution She Lived
Helen Baker (1900-1955)
Behind the Research
Sports
For 100 Years Baker Rink Has Been Hockey Heaven
Historic rink maintains a unique place in the game a century after its opening
Featured Authors
Three Books
Tiger of the Week
Carlee Malemute ’04 Is Bringing Native Perspectives to Hollywood
‘It’s important for kids to get to see themselves on TV, and to see that there is no single, stereotypical way to be Native’
Mike Millner ’90 Is Preserving the Legacy of Writer Jack Kerouac
Millner directs the archive at UMass Lowell where Kerouac’s papers are housed
Randall Balmer *85 Studies the Intersection of Religion and American Life
In his new book, Balmer says sports is the ‘new religion’ in America
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