Alumni Around the Web
Sports
Princeton Rowers Celebrate 150 Years on the Water
‘As hard as it was, it was still an amazing experience,’ said rowing alum Janet Youngholm ’75
Sports
Tigers Miss Chance to Clinch Ivy League Title, Bonfire
Princeton falls to Yale 24-20, its first loss of the season, and sets up a dramatic end to the football season next weekend
Tiger of the Week
Barbara Roper ’77 Stands Up for the Average Investor
Roper is now advising SEC Chair Gary Gensler, but her focus remains the same
Alumni News
Election Recap: Campbell ’04, Polis ’96 Win Statewide Races
Six alumni incumbents will be returning to Congress
Alumni Around the Web
Nov. 8: MIT Philosophy Professor Kieran Setiya *02 Says Life Is Hard
President's Page
Princeton’s Tradition of Institutional Restraint
Alumni News
Playwright and Filmmaker Douglas McGrath ’80 Dies at 64
In 2015, McGrath wrote for PAW about writing musicals for Triangle Club
Alumni News
On Election Night, Watch These Eight Tigers Running for Office
Seven incumbents are seeking reelection, and Andrea Campbell ’04 is favored to be elected attorney general in Massachusetts
Tiger of the Week
Actor George Butts ’08 Finds Niche in Hand Modeling
After his first commercial, Butts found an agent who told him to get a manicure immediately
Alumni Around the Web
Nov. 1: Céline Gounder ’97 on the ‘Moral Failing’ of COVID Deaths
Alumni News
Rally ’Round the Cannon: Intimations
Alumni News
PAWcast: Christine Emba ’10 on Changing Our Culture’s Sexual Script
‘The first step is just simply honesty, being more open and honest about what we really do want’
Alumni News
Essay: The Long, Fraught Princeton-Harvard Football Rivalry
‘There may well be antagonism, but if there is, it won’t be for the first time’
Sports
In First Game at New Soccer Stadium, Tigers Trounce Dartmouth
Remnants of Hurricane Ian couldn’t keep women’s soccer from victory
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
Helicopter, Watercraft Used in Search for Missing Princeton Student
University officials said Misrach Ewunetie ’24 was last seen early Friday morning