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Josh Zuckerman '16 /March 21, 2014
…passion into a national affair. Common sense suggests Bond should have been charged with tampering with the mail and assault. Instead, she was charged with federal crimes under the 1998…
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The Princeton Tory /May 11, 2011
…SAT scores, eggs usually go for much more than that. (A recent study by the Hastings Center found that each increase of 100 SAT points for a university’s average correlated…
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/November 12, 2009
…involved in the policymaking process through task forces. For example, the decision to make doubles available came after recommendations by the Brown LGBTQ Advisory Committee to the Diversity Advisory Board….
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The Princeton Tory /October 3, 2011
…discussions within the pro-life community and with the pro-choice community, hold large events, such as our annual Respect Life Week and our trip to the March for Life, host guest…
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David Will '14 /November 12, 2012
…as an act of generosity. Stevens writes, “Citizens United is a wealthy nonprofit corporation that runs a political action committee (PAC) with millions of dollars in assets. Under the Bipartisan…
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Jacob Brown /January 25, 2019
…system worked. While certain states infringed on fundamental liberties (with slavery being the most egregious example), the United States still enjoyed unprecedented prosperity and religious tolerance that was completely absent…
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The Princeton Tory /December 11, 2011
…Occasionally, the fundamental underpinnings of American law, generally inalienable rights, demonstrate that certain minor laws do not stand on firm moral or legal ground, and thus find themselves abolished. For…
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Margaret Fortney '13 /May 1, 2013
…of truth. Periods of ‘scientific limbo’ are often long as competing theories vie for survival, and it is from this period of intellectual competition that scientific advances are born. Even…
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Jared Stone /October 19, 2020
…be of grave concern to any citizen with a modicum of common sense. The Senator from Vermont’s case is hardly anecdotal. While cancel culture prides itself on uniform examination…
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Billy Wade /May 10, 2022
…“return on investment” of their college education, yet few understand what the “return” is supposed to be. It concluded that parents should send their kids to second-tier schools that “have…
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Anonymous Tory Staff Writer /April 7, 2017
…veterans would bring to the undergraduate community, Princeton should be eager to greatly expand its outreach to veteran communities. This is not to say that standards should be lowered to…
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Bill Hewitt /April 18, 2023
…I earlier commended the Project for its profound undertaking. I there noted that for the Project, “[W]ith great power comes great responsibility.” I further stated my belief that the Project…
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