Khoa Sands /April 29, 2024
Across the country, students are occupying university campuses and decrying their own schools. Chaos has unfolded at numerous universities. As authorities attempt to control the protest, criticism has mounted over perceived excessive force. The upcoming Democratic Party Convention in Chicago promises to be marked by radical demonstrations. The year was 1968. In 2024, we are […]
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Jade Kasoff /August 18, 2020
Princeton Philosophy Department, Photo Credit: WikiMedia Commons The following is an opinion contribution and reflects the author’s views alone. A recent open letter by the Princeton University faculty has provoked concerns, yet again, that institutions may be encroaching against freedom of thought and expression in their efforts to protect those who are marginalized by racism. […]
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Princeton Open Campus Coalition /June 30, 2020
Dear President Eisgruber, We the undersigned undergraduate students of Princeton University write on behalf of the Princeton Open Campus Coalition, founded in 2015 to advocate for the university’s robust protection of important values such as free speech, free thought, and bold and fearless truth-seeking. We approach you now because we find that the events of […]
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Tyler Eddy /April 21, 2019
The following is an opinion contribution and reflects the author’s views alone. Last week, a friend and I were walking together through Central Park in New York City. It was the first time we had both been there, and we hadn’t seen each other since we had both gotten out of the Marines nearly two […]
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