Rafael Grillo Avila '14 /May 25, 2012
“When I heard the gunshots, I tried to run…Their faces were covered…They tied my legs and hands…I was thrown down and lost a tooth…He used me without marrying me, against my will… [his wife] would beat me with a stick.”
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David Byler '14 /May 25, 2012
I intend to analyze the structure of the group and the activism it has sponsored to obtain an understanding of why Occupy Princeton has succeeded in stirring up activism on a campus that is typically very uninterested in activism.
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Audrey Pollnow '13 /May 25, 2012
Any issue relating to religious liberty and reproductive health is a likely sparring ground for the left and the right, and the recent conflict over the contraception mandate has proven no exception.
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Toni Alimi '13 /April 22, 2012
I propose that we conservatives also introspect and consider how we might go about conveying our message in a wise manner.
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Jeremy Rosenthal '15 /April 22, 2012
Given the fact that there is evidently little interest for some of these disciplines, many have asked why these departments exist at all.
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Theo Anderson '14 /April 22, 2012
Humanism, like many religions, promotes ethics, values, and human improvement – but uses reason exclusively as its foundation instead of divine revelation or some combination of the two.
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Pete Kunze '14 /April 22, 2012
One cannot simultaneously advocate support for Israeli democracy and then deem its human rights record as above criticism.
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Ben Jubas '14 /April 22, 2012
Israel has repeatedly extended the olive branch in an attempt to create a Palestinian state, only to be summarily rejected by Palestinian leaders.
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Ben Koons '15 /April 22, 2012
Olasky’s definition draws out an aspect of compassionate conservatism that all conservatives agree on—its critique of the welfare state’s failure to help the poor.
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The Princeton Tory /April 22, 2012
The fundamental ways in which you conceive of yourself and other people can be crucially altered—sometimes in less-than-obvious ways—by sexual decisions made in college.
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The Princeton Tory /April 1, 2012
Since I’ll be graduating in a few months, I’ve started thinking recently about the kind of relationship I will maintain with Princeton University once I walk out FitzRandolph Gate.
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