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Allyssa Noone

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

/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 a pandemic. Following this announcement, almost all preschools, K-12 schools, and universities closed. While many programs continued via distance learning, […]

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Can We Agree To Disagree: The Polarization Tearing Princeton’s Online Campus Apart | NEWS

and /October 8, 2020

Princeton’s campus sits empty. (Photo Credit: Flickr/Ken Lund) Editor’s Note: In order to respect our sources’ anonymity, The Tory has changed the names of multiple interviewees.    “Can we agree to disagree?” After months of painful silence, Daniel, a current Princeton student, finally confessed the truth to a friend: he planned to vote for Donald […]

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The Necessary Premises of Leftist Environmentalism

and /March 25, 2020

The following is an opinion contribution and reflects the author’s views alone. All ideologies derive from certain principles which others do not accept; otherwise they would not be ideologies, but patently obvious truths, accessible and accepted by all.  Behind the controversy about environmental policy lies an ideological divide which will prevent further discourse if we […]

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Don’t Judge Historical Figures through a Modern Moral Lens

/December 27, 2019

Woodrow Wilson School. Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons The following is an opinion contribution and reflects the author’s views alone. With October’s dedication of “Double Sights,” an installation which recognizes Woodrow Wilson’s complex legacy, placed outside of the school named after him, the national debate over the legacy of historical figures has returned to the center […]

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