2019
2019 content overview
Princeton Alumni Curated This Guide to Buenos Aires
In the first Latin American destination in PAW’s city guide series, Princetonians suggest where to read, eat, and explore in Buenos Aires
Two Alumni Pen Book on Phosphorous
Jack Lohmann ’19 wrote the new book White Light, and Alice Maiden ’19 created the illustrations with linocut prints
All Aboard
Princeton Journeys, in its 21st year, is looking to attract younger alumni on its excursions, including a recent trip to Argentina
Swanee Golden ’19 Is Making Civic Engagement Accessible
With fellow Harvard graduate students, Golden developed algorithms to show how congressional representatives vote on various issues
Football Preview: The Ivy League’s Wideout U.
A Princeton receiving tradition is catching on, and Luke Colella ’15 and A.J. Barber ’25 may be next up as the 2024 season opens
Princetonians Photo: Arctic Adventure
Olympic Rower Claire Collins ’19 Continues Her ‘Joyful Pursuit’
Collins was one of four Princeton alumni named to the U.S. Olympic crews for Paris this week
Q&A: Hollywood Tigers Reflect On Paths to Careers in Film
“I think you have to be a little bit damaged by your love of storytelling to be successful in this business”
Sister Inspires Maddie Offstein ’19 As Olympic Marathon Trials Approach
“[Molly is] a really good reminder that progress is always possible,” Offstein says
Two Field Hockey Tigers Play for Olympic Bids
Beth Yeager ’26 and Elise Wong ’19 are competing in Olympic qualifying tournaments this month
R. Isabela Morales *19 Builds Book on Slavery From her Dissertation
Ryan Ozminkowski ’19’s Team of Tigers Created a New Theater Experience
Watch This Space
James Tralie ’19 is there when NASA makes news, explaining the deep science of historic achievements and having the time of his life doing it.
Three Princeton Chinese Theatre Alumni Launch New Company in NYC
Carving their own space in the theater industry, these alumni founded Cellunova to “tackle social challenges”
The Sound of Patience
Calvin Van Zytveld ’19 is a gifted musician whose life changed when he became blind three years ago
Ryan Ozminkowski ’19 Is Building an Immersive Experience in LA
Ozminkowski is drawing on his philosophy major for Calypso — an event he describes as pure escapism
Q&A: Jordan Salama ’19 on Colombia and Writing the 2022 Pre-read
‘At the end of the day, environmental well-being is also human well-being’
Princeton’s Ties and Collaborations in Trenton Are Expanding
Princetonians increasingly connect with schools and service groups to expand college access and more
Princeton Pre-Read 2022: Every Day the River Changes
Jordan Salama ’19 On His Journey Up and Down the Magdalena River
During COVID, Two Hockey Alumni Push Each Other Toward the NHL
‘I want him to know that I’m working harder than him,’ Kuffner said
Noah Mihan ’19 Wants Kids to Re-wild the World
Essay: From a Balcony, the Sights and Sounds of Senior Year
“I began to notice the details that made our little campus ecosystem hum”