What's new at PAW Online: Feb. 27, 2012

What's new @ PAW ONLINE
There’s more to see at PAW Online, including the Web Exclusives below, which are linked to our March 7 issue. In the weeks between print issues, you can read even more on The Weekly Blog, a frequently updated site that relies on a talented team of student writers. This month, our bloggers have covered the Ivy League-champion women’s basketball team, a campus discussion of Syria, and a forum honoring the legacy of mutual-fund innovator John C. Bogle ’51. To browse these stories and more, click here.
— Marilyn H. Marks *86, editor
 
View a collection of archaeological images and photos of mosaics on campus.
Professor Anne-Marie Slaughter ’80 writes about designing your own profession.
Princeton owes a great deal to its graduate alumni — and not just the Madison medalists, columnist Gregg Lange ’70 writes.
View production images from Allison Arkell Stockman ’96’s Washington, D.C.-based Constellation Theatre Company.
Our new PDF version is a great option for tablet users. Try it out and send your feedback to paw@princeton.edu.
HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE MARCH 7 ISSUE:
  • Dig of the century For decades, students and visitors to campus have walked past ancient mosaics of Antioch with barely a nod to Princeton’s treasures. Here’s how it began.
  • Altered paths Though most alumni have landed on their feet, the last few years have been rough on some young graduates trying to begin their careers during the Great Recession.
  • In support of the Occupiers A leftist defends activism on Princeton’s campus.
  • Inbox Letters about parenting, teaching and grading, the Princeton Progressive Action Committee, and more.
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