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Zach Gardner /July 4, 2023
…in Students for Fair Admissions v. President and Fellows of Harvard College (SFFA v. Harvard), reaffirmed the First Amendment’s prohibition on compelled speech in 303 Creative LLC v. Elenis, and…
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Tory Staff /February 15, 2017
…this spring term to enable any student to use the bathroom of their choice. As of February 2017, all corridor bathroom locks in the undergraduate dormitories and at the Graduate…
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Matthew Penza /April 7, 2017
…a unified ideology. We cannot attempt to market several opposing worldviews as complementary without eliciting some combination of confusion, ridicule, and increased apathy. This is precisely where we see the…
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Jaden Stewart /December 11, 2023
…want to see a revival of their values in America. We must recognize that our policies don’t, in fact, speak for themselves. We have to speak for them. That means…
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Ethan Hicks /November 6, 2022
…tells the story of his rough upbringing by his drug-abusing mother and compassionate hillbilly grandmother. After serving in the Marines, Vance used his GI Bill rights to attend Ohio State…
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CAROLINE ORTIZ /November 7, 2017
…across a spectrum or across a series of waves. Mrs. Hawkins clarified that she supports feminism’s first wave positions. Mainstream feminism, however, has intertwined its message with that of Planned…
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The Princeton Tory /October 30, 2010
By Brennan Robbins, PPN Delaware Special Election Senate Race The special election to fill Vice-President Joe Biden’s former Senate seat seems to have its own unique, internal logic: whatever is…
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Sofia Gallo '17 /November 23, 2014
Ever since the United States gained its independence, a fierce debate has raged over just how much power the federal government ought to have compared to the states. Some argue…
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Adam Hoffman /October 16, 2021
Image courtesy of the Pew Research Center The following is an opinion contribution and reflects the author’s views alone. Dear Tories, This past spring, thousands of rockets…
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Anscombe /December 28, 2019
…term. Perhaps, then, the appropriate approach to this issue is not to search for clear definitions of sex and virginity where none may exist, but to ask why virginity as…
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Jacob Reses '13 /November 12, 2012
…term. “Not this. Too far,” many will come to say of Obama’s approach to governance. Even those who have not believed it for the last four years may come around,…
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Peter Colvin /November 1, 2020
…students doubled their voting turnout from the 2014 to 2018 midterm elections, as measured across 1000 U.S. campuses. This may be due to grassroots style registration drives. For example, sports…
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