Jeff Zymeri /January 3, 2019
View of the classical facade of Whig Hall. Courtesy of whigclio.princeton.edu Since the beginning of 2018, the American Whig-Cliosophic Society (Whig-Clio) has struggled to grapple with internal strife as well as charges of anti-conservative bias. The society, founded in 1765 by students like James Madison and Aaron Burr, is the oldest collegiate political union and […]
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Jeff Zymeri /November 26, 2018
The 2018 midterms, continuing to evolve some three weeks after election day, drew varied reactions from members of the University community. It became clear on election night that the Republican Party would hold and expand their majority in the Senate while losing control of the House, the result most political pundits predicted in the months […]
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Christian Schmidt /November 26, 2018
Dear online readers, It’s nice to see you again – it’s been a long time since anything has gone up on the website. As you can see, it has changed quite a bit from its last iteration. This, like the design overhaul for the print edition, is part of a general effort to improve the […]
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