2027
2027 content overview
Going Home Felt Like Both Opportunity and Failure
Faith Ho ’27’s return for a journalism internship puzzled those who expected her to stay abroad
Princeton Departments Feel the Squeeze From Budget Cuts
Some changes are visible already as departments begin three years of fiscal belt-tightening
Friends, Teammates Remember Kerry Grundlingh ’27
This Summer Students Worked With Animals, Iron, Patients, and the Constitution
‘I’m super grateful that I can actually be so hands-on,’ said social impact intern Patricia Palanik ’28
Kerry Grundlingh ’27 Dies in Cycling Accident
1 ResponseA Behind-the-Scenes View of Managing Princeton Reunions
3 ResponsesHumanities Are Alive and Well at Princeton. So Where Are the Humanities Majors?
In Princeton’s Class of 2024, just 12.2% of graduates majored in humanities departments
Darren Milman ’27 Revamped Princeton’s Sustainability Guide for Reunions Chairs
The guide offers strategies for lowering the carbon footprint of Reunions
Princeton’s Free Speech Debate Intensifies
Stuart Taylor Jr. ’70 and Ed Yingling ’70 founded the nonprofit organization Princetonians for Free Speech
The Whole Student: Two Generations Reflect on Princeton
‘What would my dad’s friends do without phones? Write letters? What would they do before falling off to sleep, if not doomscroll?’
Athletes Pal Around with Elementary Students
Job Hunt Starting Earlier in Finance, Consulting
Basketball Star Ashley Chea ’27 Shines in New PBS Documentary
Home Court airs March 24 as part of PBS’s Independent Lens series
Princeton’s Slow Burn
Inside the PetroTigers and the University’s four decades of private fossil fuel investments
Wrestlers’ New Path to Nationals
Princeton is slated to host inaugural Ivy League Tournament at Jadwin Gym on March 9
Photography Classes Bring Arts Into Focus
In a highly academic atmosphere, photography classes are a welcome creative respite for many students
Princeton Fights Opioids With Resources, Activism
‘The truth is that college campuses are often the first place that students start experimenting with drugs,’ said Vinayak Menon ’27, founder of the Princeton Overdose Project
Turning Grief Over Oct. 7 Into Action
‘By being part of UpliftIsrael, I received the gifts of agency and connection,’ writes Reyna Perelis ’27
Tenzing Sherpa ’27 Is Blazing a Trail from Rural Nepal to Princeton
Sherpa is a sophomore majoring in computer science and a U.S. Air Force veteran
Tiger Fencers to Wield Epee, Saber, and Foil at Paris Olympics
Seven Olympians in one year is a new high for Princeton fencing
Princeton Student Struck by Train Was Creative Writing Director’s Son
Princeton leaders remind University community to lean on counseling services, friends, support systems