Features The Problem with Ballet Kahina Haynes ’11 and the Dance Institute of Washington strive to make exceptional training accessible to everyone
On the Campus A Nassau Hall Lego Set? With Princeton Staffer’s Design, It’s Possible Lego hobbyist and Princeton staffer Matt Smith is hoping the company selects his design for production
Sports Modest NIL Deals (or None at All) Are the Norm for Tiger Athletes In 2021 the NCAA opened the door for players to earn money from promotional activities
History How CJ the DJ Gave the Beatles Their Big Break in America Princeton Portrait: Carroll James ’58 (1937-1997)
President's Page On Encampments, Free Speech, and ‘Time, Place, and Manner’ Rules on University Campuses
Alumni News Guest Essay: Choosing Trustees Requires Greater Transparency “Princeton wants alumni to think they have a voice, but the Board of Trustees is an opaque, largely undemocratic ladder”
Alumni News Reunions 2024 Rises Above Sad Absence, Protests ‘It’s just so neat to see how tight of a community we are,’ said Jen Caudle ’99
Alumni News Screenwriter Rod Barr ’86 Has Learned to Trust His Creative Instincts Following ‘Sound of Freedom,’ Barr is back with a new film, ‘Cabrini’
Alumni News Angelo Otterbein ’95 Turned an Abandoned Mill into a Creative Hub The old brick grist mill was once a cornerstone of pre-Revolutionary War life