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History
Latin — and Princeton’s Latin Salutatory — Lives On
In 1985, Bruce Price ’63 wrote a list of 333 Latin words unchanged over 2,000 years
Alumni News
Essay: Reflections on Legacy and Our 65th Reunion
“If legacies matter, it is how our lives help shape the history of mankind”
Alumni News
PAWcast: Valedictorian Nicholas Johnson ’20 Reflects On Princeton
“One message I really hope to convey is a confidence to impact the world through building, broadly defined”
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Composer Charu Suri ’97 Combines Jazz With Sufi and Indian Sounds
Featured Authors
Robert Wuthnow Examines Religion Through Practice
Alumni Around the Web
May 26: Essayist Daniel Mendelsohn *94; Laura Hankin ’10’s book tour
Music and Film
Lucky Grandma
Alumni News
Essay: From a Balcony, the Sights and Sounds of Senior Year
“I began to notice the details that made our little campus ecosystem hum”
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When All is Gone, Harry Weber ’64’s Bronze Statues Will Stand
Weber became one of the few non-athletes in the St. Louis Sports Hall of Fame
Alumni News
PAWcast: Paul Wapner *91 on Reviving Connections to the Natural World
“There’s a part of human experience which is fundamentally unpredictable”
Featured Authors
James E. Peebles *62's Guided Tour Through Cosmology
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Family Doctor John Geyman ’52 Advocates for Medicare for All
The COVID-19 pandemic may make the need clear, Geyman says
Featured Authors
Prof. Atul Kohli on Imperialism in the 21st Century
Alumni News
Essay: Post-Pandemic, Hong Kong Protests Will Likely Return
“Resistance has continued, only in a different form,” writes journalist Mary Hui ’17
Alumni Around the Web