Princeton Alumni Weekly
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The Princeton Alumni Weekly — known as PAW — is an editorially independent magazine by alumni for alumni since 1900.
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After studying abroad in Panama and writing her thesis on the dynamics of forest cover change, Ruth Metzel ’10 worked to build an organization to protect the biodiversity of Panama’s Azuero peninsula. Pro Eco Azuero
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.Princeton University officials — including President Christopher Eisgruber ’83, Princeton UniversityGrad Dean Rodney Priestley, and Princeton UniversitySPIA Dean Amaney Jamal — met today with a group of students and faculty who represent pro-Palestinian protesters.
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“I did not feel any fear, just discomfort and deep disappointment at the portrayal of a historic and complicated conflict in a simplistic, ‘us or them’ fashion...”
— Howard Levy ’85 on his experience counterprotesting Princeton University’s encampment
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#Princeton alums are supporting the pro-Palestinian protests at their alma mater in a variety of ways, speaking and joining protestors on campus, arranging for food and supplies, and signing a petition to support the students who were arrested.
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Nassau Street has seldom seemed like a bigger Princeton University dividing line than yesterday. Pro-Palestinian protesters who were arrested spoke at a press conference on Palmer Square while their new camp on Cannon Green sat largely quiet.
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After last night’s attempted occupation of Clio Hall, the pro-Palestine protest at Princeton University has moved from McCosh Courtyard to Cannon Green, behind Nassau Hall. Just a few students were there this morning with signs, tarps, food, and rolled-up sleeping bags.
The next Princeton Men's Ice Hockey coach will be Ben Syer, a longtime Division I assistant who spent the last 13 seasons at perennial NCAA Tournament contender Cornell. “I’ve always enjoyed my experience coaching the Ivy student-athlete,” Syer said.🏒🐅
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The pro-Palestinian protest at Princeton University continued through the night, with students staying awake after the University said they weren’t allowed to set up tents or sleep outdoors on campus. About 40 remained at 9:45 a.m.
The persistence of Princeton University’s alumni interviewing program is increasingly unusual: As some schools scale back, it remains the largest form of alumni volunteer service to Princeton, with more than 7,000 alums conducting interviews each year.
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When the Princeton Alumni Weekly launched on 4/7/1900, its co-founder & inaugural editor, Jesse Lynch Williams 1892, said it would be “a long-distance telephone, if you will, to keep a live connection between the [University & alumni]for their mutual enlightenment.” bit.ly/3j3iNg1
In this week’s alumni news, Laura Coates ’01 reports live as a man set himself on fire at the Trump trial, poet monsteryoun 윤영나 ’93 withdraws from PEN America’s awards, and Mellody Hobson ’93 writes a children’s book about financial literacy.
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John Marshall ’87 and Jessica Lu ’17 say #climatechange has a marketing problem. With potentialenergycoalition, they’re working to solve it by finding ways to make people understand it and care about what’s happening — enough to act.🌎
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