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Adam Hoffman /February 7, 2023
On February 8th, 2023, the Department of English and the Princeton Committee on Palestine will host activist Mohammed El-Kurd as the Edward W. Said ’57 Memorial Lecture Fund speaker. The…
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Abigail Anthony /October 2, 2022
…Examples of “essential” academic requirements include “attending class, taking in-class examinations if required, being engaged in a full-time course load, completing departmental requirements, or making adequate progress toward the degree.”…
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Rebekah Adams /October 30, 2020
…President Trump was associated with notable leaders of the Black community, including the Reverend Jesse Jackson who has praised Trump as a friend to minorities and underserved communities. He has…
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JP Spence '16 /December 19, 2013
…thus egg donors tend to be compensated more. Typically, they are reimbursed around $10,000 per cycle, although compensation can range as high as $100,000, depending on the donor’s height, intelligence,…
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/December 17, 2009
…more activism on campus. Duke was activist in a different way. When I worked there, I was returning to a community that, like my own community, had had a deep…
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Matthew Penza /February 15, 2017
…compromise that, while failing to pass as an amendment to the Articles, provided the basis for the vital Three-Fifths Compromise that became Article II, Section 1 of the Constitution (Davis…
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The Princeton Tory /October 21, 2010
…Georgia In Georgia, we have a non-competitive Senate race, but a competitive Governor’s race. Incumbent Senator Johnny Isakson is expected to be reelected, but incumbent Republican Governor Sonny Perdue is…
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Jaden Stewart /April 24, 2023
The Council of the Princeton University Community (CPUC) Committee on Naming held the Witherspoon Symposium on Friday, April 21 to examine the historical legacy of John Witherspoon, the University’s sixth…
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/November 12, 2009
…issue directly before the Undergraduate Life Committee at large. Thereafter, the faculty’s Undergraduate Life Committee (ULC), which had previously dismissed gender-neutral housing in 2007, handled all discussions on the matter….
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The Princeton Tory /December 11, 2011
…opposed gay marriage, compared with 76% of the general public. However, according to a poll by the American Muslim Task Force on Civil Rights and Elections, in the most recent…
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The Princeton Tory /February 7, 2012
…most controversial statute, opponents argues, grants the president the power to detain US citizens suspected of terrorist activities. Indefinitely. In order to understand the controversy, it is essential to study…
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