Features
These Great Athletes Didn’t Star at Princeton
Some Tigers have competed outside of the sports represented by the University’s 38 varsity teams
How PAW’s Panel Chose the 25 Top Tiger Athletes
PAW convened a panel to decide who are the 25 greatest athletes in Princeton history
President’s Page
On the Campus
Undergrads Support Ending Princo Investments in Weapons Manufacturers
These referendums are nonbinding and are strictly advisory to the University
Princeton Fights Opioid Crisis With Resources and Student Activism
‘The truth is that college campuses are often the first place that students start experimenting with drugs,’ said Vinayak Menon ’27, founder of the Princeton Overdose Project
Research
Princetonians Team Up to Study China’s Demographics
‘The announcement produced headlines in media around the world about China’s demographic crisis. And I said, “That’s ridiculous. This is not a crisis,”’ recalls Lex Rieffel ’63
Psychology Professor and Alum Build Mentoring, Networking Program For Women Leaders
Psychologist Rebecca Carey and Karen Tay ’10 create program to address workplace challenges
Princeton Portrait
Princetonians
Stephen Lamberton ’99 Is Fighting a Stigma By Telling His Story
When he was 8, Stephen Lamberton ’99 lost his father, Robert E. Lamberton ’66, to suicide
Alum’s Incarceration Transparency Project Tracks Inmate Deaths
...‘It’s particularly troubling because jails and prisons are supposed to be secure spaces,’ says Andrea Armstrong *01
Bruce Kennedy ’92’s Show About Ice Age Theory Angers Archaeologists
Scientists say the advanced Ice Age civilization depicted in the wildly popular Netflix series never existed, and promoting it fuels racist theories
Behind the Research
Student Dispatch
Popular Photography Classes Bring the Arts Into Focus
In a highly academic atmosphere, photography classes are a welcome creative respite for many students
Administration
Princeton Doubles Down on DEI Amid Nationwide Attacks
The University has been expanding and fortifying investments in inclusive programs while adjusting to evolving laws
Over 150 Years, Public Safety at Princeton Evolved Into Policing
Nearly a century and a half after the first proctor was hired, the University’s security needs continue to change
Alumni
Sports
Caden Pierce ’26, a Powerhouse in the Post, Leads Princeton Into Ivy Play
Pierce averaged 16.2 points and 9.2 rebounds per game last season
The 25 Greatest Athletes in Princeton History
A panel of experts selected these athletes from a list of many, many — remember, we said many — extraordinary Tigers
Politics & Public Affairs
Indivisible Releases New Guide For Defending Democracy
Eight years ago, two former congressional staffers, Ezra Levin *13 and Angel Padilla *13, provided a battle plan for the left
Essay
Bill Bradley ’65, Butch van Breda Kolff ’45, and the Rise of Princeton Basketball
How a superstar and coach, bonded in their understanding of how the game should be played, set the standard for decades to come
Why Bill Bradley ’65 is Princeton’s Greatest Athlete
Bradley scored 2,503 points in just three seasons — a mark that remains the Ivy League standard
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