Pardoned, P.G. Sittenfeld ’07 Still Wants the Supreme Court to Take His Case
Sittenfeld is asking the justices to block what he calls the criminalization of routine political interactions
Sittenfeld is asking the justices to block what he calls the criminalization of routine political interactions
Sittenfeld, 40, had been facing the possibility of having to serve the rest of his sentence if his appeal failed at the Supreme Court
Lee, the Tigers’ top scorer in the last two seasons, is transferring to Florida
The former rising political star loses his appeal of bribery and attempted extortion conviction
Elyse Graham ’07 says dirty tricks surrounding library access go back centuries
The former rising political star is forging a new path but awaits an appeal ruling that could send him back to prison
He has served nearly five months of a 16-month sentence after being convicted of bribery and attempted extortion.
Recipients receive a “no strings attached” award of $800,000 over the next five years
Garvin is the team’s first-ever mental skills specialist/clinician
At 29, Rampell became one of the youngest columnists in The Washington Post’s history
Princeton was a pioneering institution for computer-created music
“COVID-19 does not differentiate between the housed and the unhoused”
“I ran one class meeting as a Dungeons and Dragons session”
Stone ’07, a silver medalist at the Rio games, keeps rowing with an eye toward 2020
A restored campus for veterans could provide housing, aid to thousands of homeless vets in L.A.
Alumni economists debate common ownership