Tiger of the Week Oyin Sangoyomi ’23’s First Novel Is Set in Medieval West Africa ‘Masquerade’ draws from both Nigerian and Greek mythology
Alumni News Q&A: Hollywood Tigers Reflect On Paths to Careers in Film “I think you have to be a little bit damaged by your love of storytelling to be successful in this business”
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
Tiger of the Week Attorney Steven Lieberman ’80 Is Arguing for an African-American Burial Ground Previously Lieberman halted construction at a Holocaust death camp in Poland
Tiger of the Week Andrew Moe ’92 Runs an Eco-Friendly Artisan Furniture Studio in Oregon Moe builds with wild “urban salvaged” trees that weren’t planted as lumber
Tiger of the Week Diana Chao ’21 Is Reaching Young People Through ‘Letters to Strangers’ Chao seeks to build a movement around better youth mental health
Alumni News Newsmakers Q&A: Elizabeth Winkler ’11 Dissects the Furor Over Shakespeare’s ID Winkler asks: Why does a question about the authorship of 400-year-old plays get people so riled up?
Tiger of the Week Reaching the NBA, Tosan Evbuomwan ’23 Debuts With Memphis Grizzlies The Tigers’ star was promoted from the G League
On the Campus Eating Clubs Look for Fresh Ideas in Recruiting the Class of 2026 Despite efforts to make bicker smoother and more accessible, there is still anxiety within the sophomore class about results
On the Campus PAWcast: Student Mental Health With Calvin Chin and Jess Deutsch ’91 “…That’s how you can chip away at a culture that really emphasizes perfectionism … people being willing to open up about their actual experience”
On the Campus The Whole Student: Reimagining Student Mental Health at Princeton “We, as a community of adults who have been in student shoes, can help to normalize help-seeking”
Tiger of the Week Mark Pegg *97 Recounts Over a Millennium of Medieval History In ‘Beatrice’s Last Smile,’ the historian tackles the West between 200 and 1400 A.D.