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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ’03 Axes Military Fellowship at ‘Elite Colleges’
The one fellow Princeton hosts each year brings important perspective to discussions, says SPIA professor Jacob Shapiro
SCOTUS Sides With Toymaker Rick Woldenberg ’81’s Case Against Tariffs
2 ResponsesFacing Barriers, International Students Make New Plans
The federal government has sent international students scrambling with a mix of visa and immigration restrictions
Eddie Glaude Jr. *97 on 100 Years of Black History Month: ‘I Find Hope in Our Story’
1 ResponseJosh Marshall ’91 Is Still Going Strong at Talking Points Memo
Marshall says there are reasons why the inside-politics website survived while its competitors faded
The Contender
Michael Park ’98’s rise in the judiciary has made him a leading candidate for a Supreme Court seat
‘Tomorrow Will Be Worse’
Julia Ioffe ’05 explains Russia’s depressing history through its women, and the warning signs for America
Virginia Maloney ’10 Is Pushing Affordability in Campaign for New York City Council
‘New York is at a critical juncture where we need strong leaders,’ Maloney says
After USAID Demolition, These Alumni Are Keeping Its Projects Alive
Caitlin Tulloch *15 and Rob Rosenbaum *13 are finding donors for the most cost-effective and life-saving USAID projects through their Project Resource Optimization initiative
Toymaker Rick Woldenberg ’81 Sued the Trump Administration and Won
2 ResponsesThis Is How Princeton’s Endowment Works
Endowments are back in the news, and PAW is here with a Q&A to clear up any confusion
Princeton’s Free Speech Debate Intensifies
Stuart Taylor Jr. ’70 and Ed Yingling ’70 founded the nonprofit organization Princetonians for Free Speech
Q&A: Politics Professor Layna Mosley Explains Tariffs
Going Against the Current
Monica Harris ’88 brings her own perspective to the culture wars
Campaign Calls on Alumni to ‘Stand Up’ for Princeton, Higher Ed
28 ResponsesAlumni Face Federal Layoffs
Alumni in the Nation’s Resistance
These 12 Princetonians are among those refusing to let Trump prevail without a fight
Justice Sonia Sotomayor ’76 Discusses Rule of Law With Students
1 ResponseAs Eisgruber Speaks Out for Higher Ed, Princeton Community Digs In
17 ResponsesPrinceton Opens Investigation After Protesters Disrupt Event with Former Israeli Prime Minister
Naftali Bennett joined attendees in a singalong when a fire alarm stopped the conversation
PG Sittenfeld ’07 Looks to Supreme Court to Keep Him Out of Prison
The former rising political star loses his appeal of bribery and attempted extortion conviction
David Piegaro ’25 Found Not Guilty of Post-Clio Hall Altercation
Piegaro had been charged with assaulting the University’s assistant vice president for public safety on the night protesters occupied nearby Clio Hall
Josh Tauberer ’04 Is Tracking President Trump’s Executive Orders
The founder of GovTrack.us says, ‘We will continue — as we always have — trying to hold our government accountable’
























