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Reunions 2025 in Photos
1 ResponseAll Aboard
Princeton Journeys, in its 21st year, is looking to attract younger alumni on its excursions, including a recent trip to Argentina
Winnie Holzman ’76 Penned the Script for ‘Wicked’
‘When I was writing it, I was picturing an Ozian version of Princeton,’ Holzman says
Indivisible Releases New Guide For Defending Democracy
Eight years ago, two former congressional staffers, Ezra Levin *13 and Angel Padilla *13, provided a battle plan for the left
Stephen Lamberton ’99 Is Fighting a Stigma
When he was 8, Stephen Lamberton ’99 lost his father, Robert E. Lamberton ’66, to suicide
Tom Leyden ’77 Fosters Careers in Sustainability
3 ResponsesTrip Ideas for Recent Grads
PAW spoke with three alumni who graduated in three different decades about their postgraduation travels, a rite as old as the university itself
Exit Interviews: Congressmen Bid Farewell to D.C.
Four alumni retiring from the House assess the state of national politics and the country
Jeremy Nobel ’77 Offers Insights into Human Loneliness and Hope for Lasting Solutions in New Book
On Site and Online, Protesters Find Pockets of Alumni Support
“I’m inspired by their courage,” said Bob Herbst ’69, who donned his Reunions vest at the encampment
PAWcast: How to Make People Care About Climate Change
John Marshall ’87 and Jessica Lu ’17 say our most urgent global crisis has a public relations problem
Photo From the Archives: Dining in Commons
5 ResponsesThe Alumni Interview Endures
28,917 interviews offered, 7,330 volunteers, 161 countries: The numbers get bigger, the world gets more complicated, but this tradition is going strong
March 12: Darcie Little Badger ’10 Wrote a Sequel to ‘Elatsoe’
These Princetonians Are Directing the Future of AI Technology
Six Princetonians were on Time magazine’s list of the 100 most influential people in AI
With ‘Nyad,’ Filmmaker Chai Vasarhelyi ’00 Tells Another Wild Story
“There’s something about ‘NYAD’ that empowered me to be myself”
Savannah Du ’18 and Michael Zhang ’17 Form Indie Pop Duo
The two recently released their first full EP
Psychologist Andrew Shtulman ’01 Finds Surprising Truths About Imagination
In his new book, Shtulman explains that imagination is a learned skill, not an inborn trait
Princetonians in Israel ‘Rocked’ by Violence Look to Road Ahead
PAW found several widely shared opinions — including hope for a long-lasting peace
Sign Up for PAW’s New Book Club
Our first read is Jennifer Weiner ’91’s new novel, ‘The Breakaway’
PAWcast: Three Alumni on Ukraine, Putin, and the Threat of Nuclear War
‘When you think about the prospect of a nuclear holocaust, you have to consider how deeply committed [Putin] is to this campaign,’ said Jeff Burt ’66






















