Christopher /April 25, 2021
Image courtesy of Wikimedia Commons “I don’t get why people complain about Princeton being ‘too liberal’ when the school has always been willing to accommodate or even embrace conservatism…Conservative students need to get their heads out of their [expletive].” This is just one recent example of anti-conservative material from the tens of thousands of […]
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Christopher /April 11, 2021
Whig Hall. Courtesy of whigclio.princeton.edu On Thursday, March 4, the American Whig-Cliosophic Society, colloquially known as Whig-Clio, voted to revoke the James Madison Award for Distinguished Public Service (JMA) from Senator Ted Cruz ’92 (R-Texas). The JMA, which Whig-Clio has historically given to distinguished politicians, is the society’s highest honor. Following the vote, the […]
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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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Christopher /May 27, 2020
On Friday May 8, 2020, The Princeton Tory joined with Princeton College Republicans and the Cliosophic Party for a conversation with Representative Jim Hagedorn (R-MN), member of the House Committees on Agriculture and Small Businesses, to discuss his current political outlook, the conservative response to coronavirus, and his thoughts on rebuilding the American economy. The attached […]
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Christopher /February 16, 2020
On January 18, 2020, the Board of Trustees of The Princeton Tory ratified the results of the Tory’s election, selecting Editor-in-Chief Akhil Rajasekar ’21 as Publisher of the 36th Managing Board. “I plan to further improve the quality of the Tory’s published content and events and expand our impact online,” Rajasekar said. “I look forward to […]
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Christopher /December 26, 2019
Courtesy of Ch’nel Duke WASHINGTON, D.C. – On Monday, Dec. 9, University students affiliated with the James Madison Program (JMP) traveled to the capitol to listen to the Supreme Court’s oral arguments in Guerrero-Lasprilla v. Barr and Thryv, Inc v. Click-To-Call Technologies, LP. The students attended as guests of Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch. “The James […]
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