September 2024
Sheikh Nawaf al-Sabah ’94 in Kuwait; Tiger Travels; Why the graduate student union vote failed.
Tiger Travels
Enter the Buffer Zone of Cyprus and Explore a Divided Island
50 years since a coup, Turkish beaches in the north and a buzzy Greek metropolis to the south have emerged
Tiger Travels Destination Guide: Paris, France
In PAW’s first city guide in a new series, Princetonians lend their expertise on visiting the City of Light
History
Student Dispatch
Student Group Bets on the Orange Bubble
Princeton’s first venture capital club backs student-run startups with grants
Sports
Essay
Princeton Portrait
Features
Pariah or Partner?
Nawaf al-Sabah ’94 believes Kuwait Petroleum can address climate change even as it produces thousands of barrels of oil a day
On the Campus
Tenzing Sherpa ’27 Is Blazing a Trail from Rural Nepal to Princeton
Sherpa is a sophomore majoring in computer science and a U.S. Air Force veteran
Grad Student Advocates Take Lessons From Failed Union Vote
Graduate students were ‘shocked’ when a bid to unionize failed. What happened?
What You Need to Know About the Israeli Divestment Proposal
Princeton Israel Apartheid Divest submitted a formal request to the Resources Committee in June
Research
Q&A: Lecturer Megan Spokas Explains Rising Suicide Rates
Spokas also offered advice for people in crisis
President’s Page
Alumni News
The Whole Student: Making Space for More Voices
‘It is powerful when people realize they should seek help, get the care they need, and not hide in the shadows,’ said Tiffany Flik Calcutt ’95
Two Alumni Uncover Austin’s Legacy of Slavery
Rowena Houghton Dasch ’97 and Tara Dudley ’99 collaborated on the project
Q&A: Jud Brewer ’96 on Kicking the Hunger Habit
Willpower doesn’t work, says Brewer, director of research and innovation at Brown University’s Mindfulness Center
From the Editor
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October 2024
Exit interviews with alumni retiring from Congress; the Supreme Court’s seismic shift; higher education on the ballot