President Eisgruber, Princeton Administrators Respond To The End of Affirmative Action | News

By Ethan Hicks || June 30, 2023

On June 29th, the Supreme Court ruled against Harvard College and the University of North Carolina, declaring it unconstitutional to consider race in college admissions decisions. Following the Court’s landmark 6-3 decision, University President Christopher Eisgruber released a statement to…

Princeton Holds Affinity-Based Graduation Celebrations | News

By Jared Stone || April 23, 2021

Courtesy of pixabay.com   In recent years, many elite universities have organized affinity-based graduation celebrations. They have served to commemorate minority graduates during university commencement exercises. These events have been criticized by leading conservatives as…

“You Are The Product”: The Real Problem With Big Tech and How Consumers Can Take Back Their Agency | OPINION

By Cassandra James || April 17, 2021

Image Courtesy of flickr.com.   The following is an opinion contribution and reflects the author’s views alone.   Big Tech. For many, the phrase conjures an Orwellian setting of data collection and surveillance, where the…

Defamation, Censorship, and Hypocrisy: Big Tech in 2021 | OPINION

By Germaine Washington || April 16, 2021

The Ever Given Blocking the Suez Canal. Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.   The following is an opinion contribution and reflects the author’s views alone.   In late March 2021, much of the 24-hour news cycle…

New Tory Podcast with Wang Xiyue, a Princeton Graduate Student Who Was Imprisoned in Iran | Podcast

By Billy Wade || April 15, 2021

Visual of the Iranian Military Hall. Courtesy of nara.getarchive.net   Princeton graduate student Wang Xiyue’s story is as unique as it is inspiring. After becoming a United States citizen at age 28, in 2016 Wang…

Whig-Clio Reverses Course After Voting To Rescind Sen. Ted Cruz’s James Madison Award | NEWS

By Christopher Kane || April 11, 2021

Whig Hall. Courtesy of whigclio.princeton.edu   On Thursday, March 4, the American Whig-Cliosophic Society, colloquially known as Whig-Clio, voted to revoke the James Madison Award for Distinguished Public Service (JMA) from Senator Ted Cruz ’92…

It’s Time to Make In-Person Learning a Priority | OPINION

By Allyssa Noone || March 29, 2021

Noone Argues That Schools Must be Reopened. (Photo Credit: crisismagazine.com)    The following is an opinion contribution and reflects the author’s views alone.   Just over one year ago, the World Health Organization declared COVID-19…

COVID PORK: A Fiscal Health Risk | OPINION

By Peter Colvin || March 27, 2021

Colvin Criticizes the Government’s Pork Barrel Spending. (Photo Credit: flickr.com)    The following is an opinion contribution and reflects the author’s views alone.   With the passage of nearly $6 trillion in federal COVID-19 relief…

Princeton Students, Faculty, and Administrators Battle For Mental Health in a Hybrid Learning Environment | NEWS

By Christopher Kane & Cassy James || March 26, 2021

Students, Faculty, and Administrators Respond to Year Like No Other. (Photo Credit: altumhealth.com)    For the past year, America’s college students have been treading water. An August report from the U.S. Center for Disease Control…

Should We Make the COVID-19 Vaccine Mandatory? | OPINION

By Germaine Washington || March 25, 2021

Washington Discusses the Ethical and Practice Considerations of a COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate. (Photo Credit: thesuffolkjournal.com)    The following is an opinion contribution and reflects the author’s views alone.   President Biden has announced that the…

The Issue with the “Trust the Science” Campaign | OPINION

By Rebekah Adams || March 22, 2021

Adams Argues that There is a Danger in Politicizing Science. (Photo Credit: avocatl.com)    The following is an opinion contribution and reflects the author’s views alone.   There is nothing wrong with using science to…

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