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The Princeton Alumni Weekly – known as PAW – keeps Princeton alumni connected to each other and to their university. Yet we’re also editorially independent, so we can report that news with objectivity. We offer up-to-date news and analysis, thoughtful interviews and essays, insightful coverage of Princeton sports and arts, in-depth profiles of undergraduate and graduate alumni, and a lively letter

Princeton Reverses Course on Fossil Fuel Divestment 06/01/2026

Princeton has reversed its stance on fossil fuel investments, saying that its long-term goal of a net-zero endowment may include engaging with energy companies that “will necessarily play a significant role in the clean-energy transition we want for our nation and for the Earth.”

Princo, the University’s investing arm, also announced it aims to achieve a net-zero endowment portfolio by 2046, the year Princeton has targeted for reaching net zero in campus greenhouse gas emissions.

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Princeton Reverses Course on Fossil Fuel Divestment Princo’s president also announced the University will aim for a net-zero endowment portfolio by 2046

Christopher Beha ’02 Penned a Book About Leaving and Returning to Faith 05/28/2026

Spiritual and intellectual searching is the subject of Christopher Beha ’02’s new book, “Why I Am Not an Atheist: The Confessions of a Skeptical Believer.”

Named one of The New Yorker’s Best Books of 2026, it follows Beha as he recounts his journey out of and back into faith, while working through some of the oldest questions humans face: Does God exist? What does a meaningful life look like? And how do we actually go about living one?

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Christopher Beha ’02 Penned a Book About Leaving and Returning to Faith Beha says he hopes Why I Am Not an Atheist invites readers to think

Princeton Men’s Lacrosse Dominates Notre Dame, Wins NCAA Title 05/25/2026

Princeton men’s lacrosse bounced back from an early 3-0 deficit with a dominant 11-0 run in the first half of NCAA championship game against Notre Dame on Monday and captured the program’s first national title since 2001 with a 16-9 victory.

It was an astonishing performance for the No. 1-seeded Tigers, who picked up 29 ground balls to 11 for the No. 2 Irish in the first half. That translated into a considerable advantage in possessions and scoring chances. Princeton outshot Notre Dame 33-15 in the half. 🥍🐅

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Princeton Men’s Lacrosse Dominates Notre Dame, Wins NCAA Title The Tigers finish on top for the first time since 2001

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