Off the Campus
Recent grads look at life outside Princeton's gates...


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Few elements of Princeton Alumni Weekly have proved as popular-and enduring-as its student-written "On the Campus" column. This lively column traditionally has given alumni and alumnae a reliable way of keeping up with students and he Campus" column. This lively column traditionally has given alumni and alumnae a reliable way of keeping up with students and the ideas and events that shape their Princeton University experience, a news report that serves as suspension bridge between generations.

Many of the best journalists of the past half-century first

of the past half-century got their start by writing the ideas and events that shape their Princeton University experience, a news report that serves as suspension bridge between generations.

Many of the best journalists of the past half-century first of the past half-century got their start by writing the "On the Campus" column, among the the Pulitzer Prinze­winning journalist John McPhee '53; Landon Y. Jones '66 vice president for strategic planning at Time Inc., and Todd Purdum '82, who covers Los Angeles for the New York Times. And this month weWri(?ÀÂY^osª"l


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