History and Potential of the Protest Vote | ESSAY

By Jared Stone || November 5, 2020

Ross Perot 1992 run for president spoiled George HW Bush’s reelection. Photo Credit: AP The following is an opinion contribution and reflects the author’s views alone. The spirit of protest is natural to the American ethos. When unleashed, it has…

Conservative Students Weigh in on the 2020 Presidential Election | NEWS

By Cassandra James & Matthew Wilson || October 29, 2020

Photo Credit: Saul Loeb // AFP via Getty Imagines   I’m a conservative — but should I vote for Donald Trump? In the final days leading up to a historic presidential election, many conservative Princeton students have found themselves in…

Can We Agree To Disagree: The Polarization Tearing Princeton’s Online Campus Apart | NEWS

By Cassandra James & Ally Noone || October 8, 2020

Princeton’s campus sits empty. (Photo Credit: Flickr/Ken Lund) Editor’s Note: In order to respect our sources’ anonymity, The Tory has changed the names of multiple interviewees.    “Can we agree to disagree?” After months of painful silence, Daniel, a current…

In Defense of Academic Freedom: Princeton Open Campus Coalition’s Letter to President Eisgruber | STATEMENT

By 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…

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