September 2023
Gen. Mark Milley ’80 retires as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff; A music career interrupted; ‘Trump Attorney 1’
Features
The Sound of Patience
Calvin Van Zytveld ’19 is a gifted musician whose life changed when he became blind three years ago
The Alum Who Became ‘Trump Attorney 1’
M. Evan Corcoran ’86 was up for a challenge when he took on Steve Bannon and Donald Trump as clients, and they have not disappointed
Enemies, Foreign and Domestic
Gen. Mark Milley ’80 enters the final days of his unprecedented tenure as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
President’s Page
On the Campus
Students, Staff Call on Princeton to ‘Pay Up’ for Unionized Workers
‘Princeton needs to wake up and realize that we are the market,’ said union leader Jeffrey Coley
Guest Essay: Reimagining Mental Health at Princeton
A call to fight stigmas and add resources for students
Should Princeton Departments Weigh in on Politics?
Faculty are debating whether to regulate the sometimes-controversial statements
Research
Sociology Professor Argues American Economy Depends on Poverty
“Many of us are embroiled in these relationships of inequality that are not innocent,” says Matthew Desmond
Q&A: Geosciences Professor Gabriel Vecchi on Extreme Heat
"Exposure to heat can result in severe health impacts that cause damage to the body," Vecchi says
Alumni News
Artworks Stolen by Nazis Returned to Timothy Reif ’80 *85 and Family
The seven paintings by Austrian Egon Schiele had been owned by renowned cabaret performer Fritz Grünbaum.
Nabarun Dasgupta ’00 Is Testing Street Drugs to Prevent Overdoses
Dasgupta also started a nonprofit that is now the country’s largest distributor of naloxone
Behind the Research
Student Dispatch
Sports
Dubuque Chosen as Head Coach of Princeton Wrestling
Dubuque, formerly an assistant coach, is replacing Chris Ayres, who led the Tigers’ remarkable turnaround
After 46 Years, Men’s Track and Field Mentor Fred Samara Retires
“Coaching was a 24/7/365 type of thing for me,” Samara said
Featured Authors
Three Books
History
Tiger of the Week
Kate Cooper *93 Draws Out the Women in Augustine’s ‘Confessions’
In her new book, Cooper analyzes Augustine’s mother, concubine, and fiance
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The Magazine
November 2024
Princetonians lead think tanks; the perfect football season of 1964; Nobel in physics.