2002
2002 content overview
Parenting Podcaster Milano Buckley ’02
‘Parenting is the ultimate and the great equalizer. And we all get stuck in these moments where we don’t have maps, we don’t have answers’
On Shakespeare, Jodi Picoult ’87 Just Doesn’t Buy It
‘When I started to learn more about Emilia Bassano, I couldn’t believe how seamlessly her life plugged in all of the question marks and gaps that exist in Shakespeare’s’
A New Way To See Cancer
Ryan Corcoran ’99 is among those leading advances in early cancer detection using a blood test called liquid biopsy
Class Close-Up: History of Mathematics Starts 4,000 Years Ago
Students learn ‘a whole landscape of the subject. It’s a crash course,’ says visiting fellow Alex Kontorovich ’02
Loss Leads to Mother-Son Croatia Trip
Silence speaks loudly for Darren Joe ’02 during a three-week trip down the Croatian coast
Mike Hazen ’98 and Chris Young ’02 Give World Series a Princeton Feel
Former Tiger baseball players are now leading the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Texas Rangers, and even invited longtime coach Scott Bradley to Game 1
This Alumna Hiked 270 Miles of the Appalachian Trail With Her Children
“I developed more patience with myself and with the kids,” said Amanda Henck Schmidt ’02
April 18: Diane Schanzenbach *02 Defends SNAP Amid Crackdown
Growing Green
Influenced by their time at Princeton, these eight alumni are working to address climate change
Samara Bay ’02 on Power and Purpose
In Short
Kieran Setiya *02 Offers a Handbook on Navigating Hardships
Professor Simone Marchesi *02 Considers Dante’s Cross-Cultural Impact
Princetonians Photo: Adam Dressner ’02 Swapped Law for Painting
The Philosopher Musician
By day, Andrew Choi ’02 is a lawyer — but he’s also St. Lenox, a rising star in indie music
Q&A: Pre-read Author Jennifer M. Morton ’02 on Navigating College
To Amend or Not? Princetonians Weigh In On the U.S. Constitution
PAW asked constitutional scholars what changes they would make
PAWcast: Novelist Cate Holahan ’02 Probes Psychology in Domestic Thrillers
‘That adage holds true, that every villain is the hero of their own story’
Novelist and Editor Rakesh Satyal ’02 Raises Marginalized Voices
‘As an editor, I hope to publish books that produce a window onto the world’
PAWcast: Sarah Seo ’02 *16 on How Cars Changed Constitutional Law
From the Fourth Amendment to discriminatory traffic stops
PAWcast: Sociologist Danielle Lindemann ’02 on Commuter Spouses
Behind the trend of spouses living apart to pursue their careers