David Will '14 /November 12, 2012
Thomas Paine’s Common Sense made a compelling case for American freedom, but if Paine and his supporters had decided to freely associate as a corporation in their advocacy too close to an election, until recently their speech would have been unconstitutional.
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Jacob Reses '13 /November 12, 2012
The most obvious question this election will answer is whether or not the policies of Barack Obama will survive for the next four years.
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Andrew Min '15 /November 12, 2012
Robert Hall and Jack Roberts aren’t rabble-rousing, fire-breathing preachers. They’re not the Christian jihad. And they’re definitely not demanding an establishment of a citywide religion.
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Theo Anderson '15 /November 12, 2012
In the 2010 election, atheists and agnostics overwhelming supported the Democratic Party over the Republican Party – 68% to 30%. As a very fiscal conservative and an atheist, this astounded me.
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Geneva Wright '14 /November 12, 2012
The term “modesty” generally conjures up one of two ideas. The first is what the Merriam-Webster online dictionary calls “freedom from conceit or vanity.”
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Toni Alimi '13 /September 15, 2012
Though we also act as the University’s premier published voice of politically moderate and conservative thought, here at the Tory it is our mission to comment on topics which pertain to student life in ways that are both constructive and challenging.
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Ben Koons '15 /September 15, 2012
Princeton’s Jewish conservatives demonstrate the inapplicability of identity politics to the conservative message, which resonates across creeds.
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Kim Hopewell '13 /September 15, 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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Joe LoPresti '15 /September 15, 2012
At the beginning of this academic year, Princeton Housing and Real Estate Services began a pilot program in part of Wilson College as part of the effort to replace the current dorm locks with a new system of keyless locks.
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Natalie Scholl '13 /September 15, 2012
Many people associate the term ‘Tory’ with one of three things: a royalist political party that arose in late 17th century England; supporters of the British crown during the American Revolution, if they prefer to take the American bent; or, most recently, as a description of modern conservatives, primarily in England or Canada.
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Rafael Grillo Avita '14 /September 15, 2012
Since we have a stake in modern-day human trafficking, we have the power to end it. In being responsible, we have the power to change legislation and business operations.
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