Points & Punts
/December 17, 2009…and facts about feminism. We were inspired to compose a few of our own, which we hope to see posted on campus soon: Myth: Feminists are very defensive about their…
…and facts about feminism. We were inspired to compose a few of our own, which we hope to see posted on campus soon: Myth: Feminists are very defensive about their…
Here at the Tory, we seek to offer you, our readers, education in conservative ideals, practices, and principles. As part of this education, we aim to provide thoughtful commentary on…
…and National Citizenship Properly Understood Although I have just spent time discussing outsiders’ preoccupation with the Georgia race specifically, it points to a broader problem in American politics: a general…
…deface or destroy them, as pro-choice students did to pro-life students at American University. Check your liberal privilege: your college might even set up a safe space for you when…
by Aaron Smargon ‘11 This Veteran’s Day, the Tory hosted a talk by Dr. M. Zuhdi Jasser titled “Is Islam the Problem?” Unlike Nonie Darwish, our guest speaker last spring,…
…this mean the inevitable cutting down of more acres of trees and plants (and, subsequently, the disturbance of indigenous species), but as towns and cities sprawl, inhabitants become less likely…
…night before she was to speak. Because the event would be canceled without student sponsorship, I decided to sponsor the event on the Tory’s behalf at the last minute. As…
…years to come. Compared to the earlier rumored contenders for the VP pick — Florida Senator Marco Rubio and North Dakota Governor Doug Burgam — Vance is the most aligned…
…know many members of the Class of 2011, I can say for certain that their presence will be missed come September. At the same time, many of Princeton’s newly minted…
…want to thank CAMERA, the Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America, for co-sponsoring as well. My fellow Princetonians, four months ago, today’s speaker, Nonie Darwish, was turned…
…year, FYRE pushed a specific political agenda by interpreting lived experience along racial lines and addressing perceived racial inequity as a value of utmost importance. This divisive ideology of race…
…the country, it seems that perpetual loneliness, and the devastating mental health issues that can follow, is far too common among college students. What is causing so many students…
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