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Princeton Alumni Weekly Podcasts
Princeton Alumni Weekly
159 episodes
1 week ago
PAW Memorials editor Nicholas DeVito sat down with Lanny Springs ’67 to discuss his brother William Springs III ’64. Dick played football at Princeton and was a cattle rancher.
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PAW Memorials editor Nicholas DeVito sat down with Lanny Springs ’67 to discuss his brother William Springs III ’64. Dick played football at Princeton and was a cattle rancher.
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Education
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Raphaela Gold ’26 Reported on Student Mental Health for the ‘Prince’
Princeton Alumni Weekly Podcasts
22 minutes 6 seconds
1 month ago
Raphaela Gold ’26 Reported on Student Mental Health for the ‘Prince’
This is the Princeton Alumni Weekly’s PAWcast, where we talk with Princetonians about what’s happening on campus and beyond. At the end of July, a pretty big story appeared on The Daily Princetonian’s website, one that took Raphaela Gold ’26 about a year and a half to report. It was a deep dive into mental health care on Princeton’s campus, and in particular into what happens to students who experience the most severe crises, the kind that might require hospitalization or a leave of absence. On the PAWcast she discussed how she reported the story — and what she found.
Princeton Alumni Weekly Podcasts
PAW Memorials editor Nicholas DeVito sat down with Lanny Springs ’67 to discuss his brother William Springs III ’64. Dick played football at Princeton and was a cattle rancher.