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Rights-Based Stewardship: How the Government Should Go About Protecting the Environment
“Saving the planet” doesn’t require government regulation – often, good old-fashioned market solutions work just fine. -
Our Time for Choosing
The real risk for conservatives is that this election turns into a referendum on which candidate can better manage an... -
Princeton, Religion, and Politics: The Politics of Judaism on Campus
In my interviews with Jewish conservatives on campus, however, I found that faith plays only a marginal role in forming... -
Locked out of Wilson
It appears that many of the issues surrounding the keyless locks do not pertain to the locks themselves, but to... -
Balancing Work and Family Life: Insights from The Tree of Life
It is this tension between fighting to change one’s condition and accepting one’s situation that forms the central drama Terrance... -
International Programs and the Undergraduate Experience
As the world becomes increasingly globalized, many have argued that it is becoming more important for students to be able... -
Film Review: The Iron Lady
“It used to be about trying to do something,” says Margaret Thatcher (Meryl Streep) of the political life early on...