Tiger of the Week Lizzy McGee ’18 and Gaby Joseph ’18 Have a Dream the Size of Texas The two Princetonians are hatching plans to build a theme park
On the Campus Student Conservation Society Brings Global Youth Activists to Princeton The summit brought together bigger countries that have more resources and smaller countries that have more public support for change
On the Campus PAWcast: Professor Forrest Meggers on Princeton Going Zero Carbon Princeton is ‘actually taking the bull by the horns, so to say, and radically transforming the energy infrastructure on campus’
Tiger of the Week Matija Pecotić ’13 Stunned the Tennis World with Tournament Upset ‘It seems like the tennis gods are speaking to me’
Sports Junior Standouts in Women’s Basketball Could Carry NCAA Momentum Forward Though five seniors will be graduating, the future of Princeton women’s basketball looks bright
Sports Princeton’s Historic NCAA Run Ends With Loss in Sweet 16 “It’s such a year of joy for our program,” head coach Mitch Henderson ’98 says after Tigers lose 86-75 to Creighton
Alumni News Orange Wave of Princeton Fans Invades Louisville for Sweet 16 Alumni are descending on Louisville and gathering at local watch parties to see the Tigers play Creighton Friday night
Sports How Well Do You Know the Princeton Men’s Basketball Team? Here’s five things to know as the Tigers head to the Sweet 16
Sports ‘These Wins Prove You Should Never Underestimate Princeton’ ‘It shows that smart people can be athletic too,’ says Thomas Danz ’26
Tiger of the Week Paul Provost *94 Built a Career Pairing Art and Business After working at Christie’s, Provost leads a nonprofit that loans artworks to about 220 museums around the country
Sports Princeton’s Road to Sweet 16 Was Paved by Lost COVID Season Two years ago, the Tigers were just beginning to practice together again in March
Alumni News Essay: Remembering the Last Time Princeton Made the Sweet 16 in 1967 ‘I was confident that Princeton would continue to be a dominant force in college basketball, as it has been,’ writes Bob Durkee ’69