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…

Negotiating on the Side of Life in the Abortion Debate

By Noelia Carbajal || January 25, 2019

Princeton Pro-Life at the March for Life. Courtesy of prolife.princeton.edu The following is an opinion contribution and reflects the author’s views alone. Earlier this year, the American Whig-Cliosophic Society hosted a caucus at the Whig…

A Lesson Learned at Princeton

By Nicholas Sileo || January 25, 2019

The following is an opinion contribution and reflects the author’s views alone. The Senate Chamber of Whig Hall, where debates are held. Courtesy of whigclio.princeton.edu After my first year at Princeton, I was lucky enough…

Joaquim Brooks ’20 Selected Publisher of The Princeton Tory, Jeff Zymeri ’20 Named Editor-in-Chief

By Robbie Freeman || January 21, 2019

On Jan. 16, 2019, the staff of The Princeton Tory selected Editor-in-Chief Joaquim Brooks ’20 as publisher of the 35th Managing Board. The only other candidate for the position was Managing Editor Michael Smilek ’20.…

U. Debating Society Whig-Clio Struggles to Grapple with Internal Dissension, Charges of Anti-Conservative Bias

By Jeff Zymeri || January 3, 2019

View of the classical facade of Whig Hall. Courtesy of whigclio.princeton.edu Since the beginning of 2018, the American Whig-Cliosophic Society (Whig-Clio) has struggled to grapple with internal strife as well as charges of anti-conservative bias.…

Princeton Election Consortium, Republicans, Democrats React to Midterms

By Jeff Zymeri || November 26, 2018

The 2018 midterms, continuing to evolve some three weeks after election day, drew varied reactions from members of the University community. It became clear on election night that the Republican Party would hold and expand…

Letter from the Publisher: Introducing Changes to the Tory

By Christian Schmidt || November 26, 2018

Dear online readers, It’s nice to see you again – it’s been a long time since anything has gone up on the website. As you can see, it has changed quite a bit from its…

He’s Always Watching You

By Daniel Bracho || January 22, 2018

The following is an opinion contribution and reflects the author’s views alone. Indoctrination and slow engravement in the memory of the people through propaganda, where no other past is remembered or imagined, was the goal…

Blurred Branches: The Problem with Bureaucracy

By Nicholas Wooldridge || January 22, 2018

The following is an opinion contribution and reflects the author’s views alone. Many academics have distinguished the New Deal as the piece of legislation that catalyzed the ‘administrative state’ into power. The implementation of such…

John Fitzgerald Kennedy and Today’s American Citizen

By NICHOLAS WOOLDRIDGE || November 15, 2017

The following is an opinion contribution and reflects the author’s views alone. In just a few days, November 22nd will mark fifty-four years since the tragic assassination of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy in Dallas, Texas.…

A War Among Women

By CAROLINE ORTIZ || November 7, 2017

The following is an opinion contribution and reflects the author’s views alone. This article references a talk “Feminism & Planned Parenthood” given by Kristan Hawkins, president of Students for Life of America and mother of four.…

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