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250 YEARS OF AMERICA AND PRINCETON
EDITORS’ PICKS
A’s Are Rising at Princeton, With No Changes in Sight
The grade deflation policy was dropped in 2014
TIGER TRAVELS
Princetonians on where to go, eat, and playA Princeton Alum’s Guide to Working Remote From Anywhere
Kalle Kamal Eko ’07, who during the pandemic seized the chance to work remotely, shares some lessons learned
GAMES
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Crossword Puzzle: At the Commencement
Celebrate Princeton’s Class of 2026 with these clues about Commencement.
April 28, 2026
Crossword Puzzle: Princeton’s Jeopardy! Champs
Jamie Ding ’13 just set records with a winning streak…
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May 2026
The Attentionauts; Philip Stoltzfus ’79 and Lebanese American University in wartime.
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PRINCETONIANS
Profiles
See allAndrew Jarecki ’85’s Prison Documentary Is Up for an Oscar
The Alabama Solution exposed abuses within the state’s prison system
Stephanie Burset ’09 Manages Vanderbilt University’s Brands and Marks
Burset says her job hits ‘the sweet spot of right-brain, left-brain storytelling’
Theater Set Designer Sara Ryung Clement ’99 Builds Onstage Worlds
A production of the classic children’s picture book Go, Dog. Go! was Clement’s latest challenge
Fighting Cancer, Skip Hovsmith ’80 Runs Marathons With His Family
‘Our dad really taught us that we can do hard things,’ Elayne Hovsmith says
IN THE NEWS

Jennifer Arwade ’00 Is Hooked on Community Organizing in Chicagoland
At Communities United, Arwade supports community members from immigrants to struggling teens

Jamie Ding ’13 Won ‘Jeopardy!’ 31 Times!
The Quad member and molecular biology major set Jeopardy! records

At Alumni Day, Princeton Begins Celebration of the Alumni Association’s 200th Anniversary
The annual winter festivities honored math whiz Terence Tao *96, Smithsonian executive Kevin Gover ’78, and a half dozen star students
BOOKS
See allThree Black Swans
Once Hunt Goodwill discovers he has a malignant brain tumor, the biotech tycoon jumps into action to make the most…
Why I Am Not an Atheist
Why I Am Not an Atheist (Penguin Press), named one of The New Yorker’s Best Books of 2026, is Beha’s…
John Hancock
In John Hancock, Randall restores one of the American Revolution’s most recognizable yet overlooked figures to his rightful place in…
L’auteur retrouvé
L’auteur retrouvé (Droz) reconsiders the long-debated question of authorship in the Middle Ages. Stout challenges the assumption that the “author”…






































April 28, 2026
Not a Fan of Alito
John R. Rosenberg ’68