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Former president Robert F. Goheen '40 *48 died March 31.

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Reunion Commencement 08

On the Scene
Photo: Gregory Bull/AP Images

TIGER ROWER STRIKES GOLD -- Caroline Lind '06, standing second from right, celebrates with members of the U.S. women's eight after the team won the gold medal Aug. 17 at the Beijing Olympics. Lind's classmate, Steve Coppola '06. was a member of the U.S. men's eight rowing team, which won an Olympic bronze medal. A third member of the Class of 2006, Andreanne Morin of the Canadian women's eight, missed a medal by less than a second, finishing fourth in the event finals.

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The Weekly Blog

THIS WEEK: Meet Princeton's Olympians. To read these items and more, click here:
The Weekly Blog, written by PAW staffers and correspondents, offers news, notes, and sports updates each Wednesday afternoon.


NEW! Inside the 2008 presidential campaign
Video highlights of PAW's Reunions panel of alumni journalists, who provided a firsthand look at covering this year's political campaigns.

NEW! A conservative think tank with Princeton ties
The low-profile Witherspoon Institute has strong links to the James Madison Program.

NEW! Remembering John Wheeler, physicist and teacher
Professor John Wheeler was a giant among physicists and a perfect gentleman among scholars, Cheuk-Yin Wong '61 *66 writes in an appreciation.

NEW! Reflecting on "the triumph after the struggle"
In his Pan-African graduation address, Robert J. Rivers Jr. '53 recounts the events that led to Princeton's opening the doors to African-Americans.

NEW! The DOE’s view of the future of Princeton’s fusion-energy lab
A Q&A with federal fusion-energy official Raymond J. Fonck *74.

NEW! Remembering George Garrett ’52 *56 *85, writer and professor
A Pulitzer Prize-winning poet offers a tribute to Garrett’s humor, storytelling, encouragement, and commitment to the art of writing.

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Alumni Spotlight

NEW: Lauren (Holuba) Nelson '04: Serving soldiers and their families

Princeton attorneys: Mentoring minority law students

Alumni Spotlight archives

On the Campus — Online student voices

NEW! Final days on campus bring together graduating seniors
By Jocelyn Hanamirian '08

On the Campus Online archives

Rally 'Round the Cannon— Princeton history

NEW! The last locomotive
From Robert Goheen’40 *48, the meaning of Princeton and Reunions

By Gregg Lange '70

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