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…

The Lawsplainer: The Case Against Birthright Citizenship

By Akhil Rajasekar || September 23, 2019

Courtesy of Jeff Turner via Flickr.com The following is an opinion contribution and reflects the author’s views alone. It is no controversial assertion that the Trump Administration’s words and actions have raised serious questions about…

America Must Take the Lead and Win the Second Space Race

By Daniel Schwarzhoff || September 22, 2019

SpaceX’s livestream of “Starman” in space The following is an opinion contribution and reflects the author’s views alone. With private companies like SpaceX on the brink of being able to provide reliable space travel, the…

The Saturday Essay: The United States – A Soft Power Like No Other

By Jacob Brown || September 21, 2019

Courtesy of Don Sniegowski via Flickr.com The following is an opinion contribution and reflects the author’s views alone. American soft power is in terminal decline – or so we have been told. The Council on…

Jeff Zymeri ‘20 Selected Publisher of The Princeton Tory, Akhil Rajasekar ‘21 Named Editor-in-Chief

By Princeton Tory Archives || September 20, 2019

Courtesy of Kah-Wai Lin via Flickr.com Following the decision of Joaquim Brooks ’20 to step down from his post, Jeff Zymeri ’20 has been selected publisher of the Tory’s 35th Managing Board. The Board of Trustees…

At Convocation, Eisgruber Welcomes Freshmen, Stresses Values Central to U.’s Mission

By Jeff Zymeri || September 8, 2019

Courtesy of Princeton University Sunday, Sep. 8 marked the start of the 2019-2020 academic year, with University freshmen being introduced to campus through an array of Princeton traditions that date back to 1802. The class…

The Rationale for a Moral Interventionism

By Tyler Eddy || July 20, 2019

The following is an opinion contribution and reflects the author’s views alone. In his 1986 Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech, Holocaust survivor and author of Night Elie Wiesel spoke pointedly against neutrality at times of…

Ask Anscombe: What About Porn?

By Anscombe || July 17, 2019

The following is an opinion contribution and reflects the author’s views alone. Dear Anscombe,  Is pornography bad for you and why? Even before we get to the question of whether porn is helpful or harmful,…

How Elite Institutions Fail at Producing Competent Leaders

By Jacob Brown || May 11, 2019

The following is an opinion contribution and reflects the author’s views alone. Throughout the endless bickering and infighting that has characterized the United Kingdom’s exit from the European Union, one politician’s astute observation has been…

A Cartoon by Grace Koh: What a Deal!

By Grace Koh || May 11, 2019

What a Deal! Grace Koh ’20   The following is an opinion contribution and reflects the author’s views alone. Facebook Comments Box

Collegiate Incoherence: A Closer Look

By Joaquim Brooks || May 9, 2019

McCosh Hall, Princeton University. Courtesy of Bosc d’Anjou via Flickr.com   The following is an opinion contribution and reflects the author’s views alone. The American academy is failing, and Harvard is to blame. A structured…

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