Features Einstein’s Begonia The famed physicist’s legacy quietly lives on with cuttings from his flowering plant shared in Princeton and worldwide
Features The Lasting Groove of Princeton Record Exchange In honor of Record Store Day on April 12, PAW explores the history of PREX
On the Campus Amid Federal Cuts, Seniors Aiming for Grad School Face a Difficult Path Some seniors have even had their grad school admission offers rescinded
On the Campus Class Close-Up: Age of Dinosaurs Course Builds Science Literacy Geosciences professor Christopher Griffin imparts an understanding of sound science vs. unsupported claims
On the Campus For Former Postdoc Kanato Goto, Running Is More Than a Hobby Goto calculated that he’s run about 25,000 miles since arriving in Princeton
On the Campus Friends Remember Lauren Blackburn ’26 and the ‘Greatness Inside of Him’ A family obituary said Blackburn died after a ‘courageous battle with bipolar disorder’
Research Bacteria Researchers Tout Vital Role of Federal Funding In the face of federal funding cuts, these Princeton researchers are speaking out
Princeton Portrait A Tragic Candidate in the Princeton ‘Conclave’ for University President E. Harris ‘Jinks’ Harbison 1928
Princetonians Under Second Trump Administration, Free Speech Debate at Princeton Intensifies Stuart Taylor Jr. ’70 and Ed Yingling ’70 founded the nonprofit organization Princetonians for Free Speech
Administration Princeton Braces for Budget Cuts, Possible Layoffs Permanent cuts of 5% to 10% will be implemented over the next three years, according to a memo sent to faculty and staff
Sports Does Xaivian Lee ’26’s Departure Signal an Ivy Transfer Trend? Lee, the Tigers’ top scorer in the last two seasons, is transferring to Florida
Arts & Humanities Humanities Are Alive and Well at Princeton. So Where Are the Humanities Majors? In Princeton’s Class of 2024, just 12.2% of graduates majored in humanities departments