Tiger of the Week Rachael Jeck ’89 Is Registering Women to Vote A lifelong advocate for reproductive rights, Jeck created the nonprofit Register Her to get more women to the ballot box
Features Unarmed and Dangerous Attorney Alinor Sterling ’89 is winning judgments for Sandy Hook families and changing the gun-violence debate
Features Experiments in Economics Why a pioneering approach by Princeton researchers was honored with a Nobel
Tiger of the Week Madeleine Vedel ’89’s Heart and Work Are on the Cote d’Azur Vedel runs tours of Provence, France, centered around wine and food
Tiger of the Week Gregory DiFelice ’89 Is Bringing Back ACL Repair With New Technology ‘It’s been a total game changer for my patients and I’
Alumni News PAWcast: Linda Coberly ’89 on Continuing Efforts to Pass the Equal Rights Amendment Grassroots campaigns are pushing the amendment forward
Alumni News Todd Wider ’86 and Jedd Wider ’89: Moving Pictures Filmmaking brothers use their spare time to promote social-justice issues through real-life stories
Features In Our Heads Professor Michael Graziano ’89 *96 develops a new theory of what it means to be conscious
Alumni News Kazz Regelman ’89: Follow the Fromage Chronicling the expat life in France, one smelly, moldy cheese at a time
Alumni News Reading Room: The power of introverts Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking, by Susan Cain ’89
Features In the Republic of Vermont ’89ers Rob and Kate Williams raise yaks, but that’s just a piece of the plan