Cassandra James /April 17, 2021
Image Courtesy of flickr.com. The following is an opinion contribution and reflects the author’s views alone. Big Tech. For many, the phrase conjures an Orwellian setting of data collection and surveillance, where the consumer is preyed on by Silicon Valley. A highly public series of data leaks and scandals over the last few […]
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Christopher and Cassandra James /March 26, 2021
Students, Faculty, and Administrators Respond to Year Like No Other. (Photo Credit: altumhealth.com) For the past year, America’s college students have been treading water. An August report from the U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found that 62.9 percent of Americans between 18 to 24 have reported symptoms of depression or anxiety, […]
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Cassandra James /March 1, 2021
On February 21, 2021, the Board of Trustees of The Princeton Tory ratified the results of the Tory’s election, selecting former Editor-in-Chief Adam Hoffman ’23 as Publisher of the 37th Managing Board. “The times are tough,” Hoffman acknowledges, “and we are tasked to record and comment on them. In our pages, I plan to […]
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Cassandra James /December 27, 2020
Latino Voters Are Not A Monolith (Photo Credit: NBC) “I don’t know how anyone of Hispanic heritage could be a Republican, okay? Do I need to say more?” This quote from Senator Harry Reid (D) could easily have been on the news last night—but unfortunately, it is more than a decade old. All these years […]
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Cassandra James and Matthew Wilson /October 29, 2020
Photo Credit: Saul Loeb // AFP via Getty Imagines I’m a conservative — but should I vote for Donald Trump? In the final days leading up to a historic presidential election, many conservative Princeton students have found themselves in a quandary; torn between supporting President Donald J. Trump, the 74-year-old controversial incumbent Republican firebrand, […]
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Cassandra James and Allyssa Noone /October 8, 2020
Princeton’s campus sits empty. (Photo Credit: Flickr/Ken Lund) Editor’s Note: In order to respect our sources’ anonymity, The Tory has changed the names of multiple interviewees. “Can we agree to disagree?” After months of painful silence, Daniel, a current Princeton student, finally confessed the truth to a friend: he planned to vote for Donald […]
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