Toni Alimi '13 /March 5, 2013
As this is my final issue as Publisher of the Tory, this letter will be my opportunity to both say goodbye and introduce the next Publisher of this magazine. It’s been a great honor to serve as the Tory’s Publisher in the last year, and I’d like to thank the excellent staff that I had for an exciting year.
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Karis Yi '16 /March 5, 2013
This discussion of the American Sikh population as a voting group is significant as it sheds light on the importance of integrating minorities into society and signals for future candidates to target lesser-known voting blocs that together can be a sizeable force in future elections.
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Andrew Min '15 /March 5, 2013
. Freedom of speech is another great example: there’s intrinsic value in being able to say what you want to say, and that is enough for me to warrant a general right to free speech.
Not so with the right to bear arms. On the right to bear arms, I’m almost completely a pragmatist. And yet, I still find myself (albeit often reluctantly) on the side against gun control.
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Pete Kunze '14 /March 5, 2013
Conservatives must not ignore income inequality, but must present the alternative narrative of its cause. For too long, liberals have dominated the conservation, painting it as a result of hare-brained Republican policies.
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Wynne Kerridge '16 /March 5, 2013
While I am not advocating starting a campaign to rename the major and residential college, it is important to recognize all aspects of Wilson’s presidency. Not merely because it is unfortunate that an iniquitous man is so prominently honored, but also expunging the faults of past leaders leads to an unrealistic belief in the goodness of our government.
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Toni Alimi '13 /December 18, 2012
Last November, New York Times columnist David Brooks visited campus to speak on his April 2001 article in The Atlantic, “The Organization Kid.”
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Margaret Fortney '13 /December 17, 2012
Republican women are in a tight spot. For the past two years, the liberal establishment has been telling Americans that we are fighting a civil war: The Republican War Against Women.
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Kristen Kruger '14 /December 17, 2012
I am part of a movement. Many people are not even aware it exists—I certainly didn’t know about it until I arrived on Princeton’s campus my freshman year.
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AJ Brannum '13 /December 17, 2012
Confession: I watch more TV now than I did in high school. That doesn’t really mean much, since I didn’t really give myself much time to watch TV in those days.
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Thomas Horton '15 /December 17, 2012
“We are the 1%,” said President Tilghman at Opening Ceremonies at the start of this year. And indeed we – the members of the Princeton community
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Toni Alimi '13 /November 12, 2012
Last month, the Supreme Court heard the case of Abigail Fisher, a recent Louisiana State University graduate who applied and was not admitted to the University of Texas four years ago.
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