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Roll Call
For 50 years, Hoagie Haven has been overstuffing students with quirky combos and a carb-loaded menu
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Strawberry Fields Forever
Miles Reiter ’71 has devoted his career to growing better berries and turning Driscoll’s into a leader in sustainability
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The Pies That Bind
Since Pete Carril’s heyday, Princeton coaches and athletes have been heading to Conte’s Pizza for some slices and camaraderie
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Lives Lived & Lost
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Surfing to Take Away the Suffering
Jason Kutch ’01 is studying the neuroscience of chronic pain and finding new ways to manage his own condition
On the Campus
On the Campus
Princeton Says Farewell to Pete Carril at Memorial Service
Speakers remembered the Hall of Fame coach’s humor, perceptiveness, tough love, and devotion to basketball
On the Campus
Princeton Considers New Program For Underserved Students
The credit- or degree-granting program would extend the University’s educational mission
On the Campus
Want to Go to Princeton? A Booming Consultant Industry Says It Can Help.
High-end consultants have grabbed attention, but others say they mostly help families navigate college admissions — and temper expectations
On the Campus
The Whole Student: Alumni Share Through Caring Tigers
‘There is relief in hearing your experiences resonate, to not be alone in experiencing depression or anxiety’
On the Campus
As Princeton Grows, So Do Campus Dining Choices
As the University serves 1.4 million meals, choices are growing, but some initiatives haven’t returned
On the Campus
In Short
Sports
Sports
After 46 Years, Men’s Track and Field Mentor Fred Samara Retires
“Coaching was a 24/7/365 type of thing for me,” Samara said
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Track Alum Ibrahim Ayorinde ’23 Sees New Event as Potential Ticket to Paris
A record-setting sprinter at Princeton, Ayorinde switched to running the 400 meters after graduation
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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
Sports
Princeton Women Lose a Defensive Battle to West Virginia
Third quarter proves to be the difference in the Tigers’ NCAA Tournament matchup
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Tiger Women Prep to Play West Virginia in NCAA First Round
“They’re a feisty team, so they’re gonna get after it,” said Chet Nweke ’24
Sports
Fast, Physical UNLV Ends Tigers’ Season in NIT First Round
Jadwin Gym crowd applauds men’s basketball seniors Matt Allocco and Zach Martini one more time
Research
Research
Q&A: Anthropology Professor Hanna Garth on Food Insecurity
Garth says food justice is about “righting the inequities that exist in our current global industrial food system”
Research
Princeton Engineers Use Wireless Signals to Pinpoint Fruit Ripening
“The food waste problem is huge,” says assistant professor Yasaman Ghasempour
Research
Physicist Peter Schiffer Is Princeton’s New Dean for Research
Schiffer was most recently director for strategic projects for the faculty of arts and sciences at Yale
Research
Professor Marshall Brown Pieces Together Architecture With Collage
The collages are beautiful and mysterious, filled with surprising juxtapositions
History
History
Princeton Portrait: He Wrote a Cookbook for Those Best at Making Reservations
Charles Browne 1896 *1899 (1875-1947)
History
His Name Made Him Worthy of America’s First Medical Degree
John Archer 1760 *1763 (1741-1810)
History
Princeton Portrait: A Bond Forged While Advancing Mathematics
Emmy Noether (1882-1935) and Anna Pell Wheeler (1883-1966)
President's Page
President's Page
Speak Up for Princeton and for Higher Education
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Cultivating Mutual Respect and Free Inquiry
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The Clean Energy Transformation Beneath Our Feet
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