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…

From Their Ivory Towers: The Left’s Climate Policy Is Both Impractical and Paternalistic | Opinion

By Joe Tyson || April 16, 2023

For decades, left-wing environmentalists have warned against the dangers of climate change, the “existential threat” that must be dealt with immediately in order to avoid a cataclysm of epic proportions. In 1989, a senior U.N…

Office of Religious Life to Sponsor Spring Break Trip to George Floyd Square | News

By Jaden Stewart || March 10, 2023

  From March 11-16, 2023, Princeton University students will travel to George Floyd Square in Minneapolis, MN, as part of an “immersive learning opportunity” hosted by the Office of Religious Life (ORL). There, the trip…

Daily Princetonian Diversity Report Reveals Lack of Political Diversity | News

By Ethan Hicks || February 22, 2023

On February 10th, The Daily Princetonian published its second ever annual Diversity, Equity, Belonging, and Inclusion Report. The report follows the Prince’s first ever Diversity Report published last year.  Less than 5 percent of the…

Why Is the Center for Jewish Life Celebrating Hanukkah? | Satire

By Adam Hoffman and Myles McKnight || February 21, 2023

By Ishmael son of Nethaniah   The following content is satire. See here for the Daily Princetonian piece it parodies.   The first time that I ever received any serious reprimand for misbehavior in school…

The Office of Religious Life Got it Right: A Response to Zachariah Sippy ’23 | Opinion

By Danielle Shapiro || February 20, 2023

Zachariah Sippy ’23 argued in a recent op-ed that the Princeton Office of Religious Life’s (ORL) decision to include Yom Haatzmaut (Israeli Independence Day) and Yom Hazikaron (Israel’s Memorial Day) on a list of religious…

“Unmasking Latino Anti-Black Bias in the Law”: Princeton Progressive Law Society Holds Inaugural Event | News

By Benjamin Woodard || February 11, 2023

On the evening of February 3, around three dozen students gathered to hear Fordham Law Professor Tanya Hernández at the Princeton Progressive Law Society’s first event. Hernández is a Fulbright Scholar and author of Racial…

English Dept. Chair’s “Anti-Racism” Hypocrisy: Easy to Behold, Painful to Bear | Opinion

By Myles McKnight || February 10, 2023

It was a mistake for the Department of English to invite Mohammed El-Kurd, a deeply unserious “influencer” and plain antisemite, to campus. It was equally a mistake for some students to call on the Department…

English Dept. Speaker Endorses “Violence” Against Israel; English Dept. Condones Content of Speech | News

By Adam Hoffman, Ethan Hicks and Danielle Shapiro || February 9, 2023

On February 8th, Princeton’s Department of English and the Princeton Committee on Palestine hosted Mohammed El-Kurd as the Edward W. Said ’57 Memorial Lecture Fund speaker. The Tory previously reported on the controversy surrounding El-Kurd’s…

Dept. of English Statement on the 2023 Edward Said Memorial Lecture | NEWS

By The Princeton Tory || February 7, 2023

The Tory obtained a copy of the Acting Chair of the Department of English’s response to a letter signed by over 40 students and sent to the Department of English on February 6, 2023, in…

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English Dept. Joins Princeton Committee on Palestine to Co-Host Activist Accused of Antisemitism | NEWS

By Adam Hoffman || February 7, 2023

On February 8th, 2023, the Department of English and the Princeton Committee on Palestine will host activist Mohammed El-Kurd as the Edward W. Said ’57 Memorial Lecture Fund speaker. The decision of the English Department…

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