The Princeton Tory /April 1, 2012
Since I’ll be graduating in a few months, I’ve started thinking recently about the kind of relationship I will maintain with Princeton University once I walk out FitzRandolph Gate.
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The Princeton Tory /March 17, 2012
The real risk for conservatives is that this election turns into a referendum on which candidate can better manage an ever-expanding welfare state.
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The Princeton Tory /March 17, 2012
In my interviews with Jewish conservatives on campus, however, I found that faith plays only a marginal role in forming political opinions.
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The Princeton Tory /March 17, 2012
It appears that many of the issues surrounding the keyless locks do not pertain to the locks themselves, but to the lack of clarity on implementation and communication from Housing in the process thus far.
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The Princeton Tory /March 17, 2012
It is this tension between fighting to change one’s condition and accepting one’s situation that forms the central drama Terrance Malick investigates in his Academy Award-nominated film, The Tree of Life.
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The Princeton Tory /March 6, 2012
As the world becomes increasingly globalized, many have argued that it is becoming more important for students to be able to assimilate, respect, and appreciate other cultures.
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The Princeton Tory /March 6, 2012
“It used to be about trying to do something,” says Margaret Thatcher (Meryl Streep) of the political life early on in The Iron Lady. “Now it’s about trying to trying to be someone.”
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