U. Students Attend Supreme Court Oral Arguments with the James Madison Program

By Christopher Kane || December 26, 2019

Courtesy of Ch’nel Duke WASHINGTON, D.C. – On Monday, Dec. 9, University students affiliated with the James Madison Program (JMP) traveled to the capitol to listen to the Supreme Court’s oral arguments in Guerrero-Lasprilla v. Barr and Thryv, Inc v.…

In Lecture, U. Emeritus Professor Maurizio Viroli Examines the Prophetic Voices of Italy’s Unification

By Shaffin Siddiqui || December 19, 2019

Courtesy of Princeton University. “Are great political struggles ever sustained without prophets?” asked Professor Emeritus of Politics Maurizio Viroli in a Dec. 9 lecture. The talk, co-sponsored by the James Madison Program and the Program in Italian Studies, was centered…

Publisher’s Note: Western Civilization Revisited

By Jeff Zymeri || November 22, 2019

Dear Tories, In the summer of 2017, I made the decision to concentrate in Classics. And I owe it all to Horace. The Latin poet is perhaps best known for his coinage of that oh-so popular exhortation: carpe diem. However, in reading him in…

Shapiro Prize Winners Snub Eating Clubs

By Liam O'Connor || November 14, 2019

Find two more graphics below. Courtesy of Liam O’Connor.  Almost 60 percent of Shapiro Prize recipients from the Classes of 2019 and 2020 weren’t members of an eating club, a Tory investigation can reveal. Only 41 percent of upperclassmen overall…

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