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Professor Anthony Grafton reads from his new book, “Codex in Crisis,” at Labyrinth Books in May.

Grafton on digitization and the future of libraries

In memoriam

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A model of three attached buildings that would provide performance, teaching, and office space for the arts. In the foreground are New South, left, and McCarter Theatre.

Arts-complex design unveiled; Dinky move still riles

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Campus alcohol violations jump

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They're back!

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Sherif Girgis ’08

Rhodes, Marshall, Sachs scholars named

From oil politics to neuroethics, a sampler of new spring courses

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From left, John Doar '44, Nicolas Katzenbach '43, and Thurgood Marshall in 1966 outside the Supreme Court.

Pair called civil rights 'heroes'

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Amaney Jamal, assistant professor of politics, speaking April 22 in Robertson Hall on “Muslim Americans: Enriching or Threatening American Democracy?”

Lecture Circuit

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Alexander Bick GS, founder of the independent publishing house Crumpled Press, prepares a book cover for binding.

A publishing house that creates each book by hand

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Gerhard R. Andlinger ’52: Coming to Princeton “completely changed the course of my life.”

$100 million gift to target ‘mankind’s largest problem’

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In the new home of the Center for Theoretical Science are, from left, center director Paul Steinhardt, associate director Igor Klebanov *86, and postdocs Aleksandra Walczak and Thomas Klose.

A center for brainstorming about big questions

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A moment with...Andrew Appel '81

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Eric Schlosser ’81

A Moment With ... Eric Schlosser ’81

The Chapel celebrates a Hindu holiday

Underdogs in $1 million challenge

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Green roofs, with vegetation planted over a waterproof covering, are shown in this rendering of the Butler College dorms, to be completed in fall 2009.

Thinking green: Princeton sets sustainability goals

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In memoriam

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A day for thank-you's

The DOE’s view of the future of Princeton’s fusion-energy lab

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A Q&A with federal fusion-energy official Raymond J. Fonck *74

Gerhard R. Andlinger ’52: Q & A

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