Jeff Zymeri /May 1, 2019
Dear Tories, It hasn’t been very long since I last addressed you. At the beginning of last month, in my introductory note, I provided you with an overview of changes I have effected when it comes to content. No rest is to be had however. Joaquim and I have put a premium on bold ideas […]
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Jeff Zymeri /April 3, 2019
Dear Tories, I’m happy to address you for the first time. The Tory is not just a publication, it is an intellectual community and an impressively stimulating one at that. You, the Tory’s readership, alongside the Tory’s managing board and staff, constitute an integral building block of this community. Through your questions and comments, words of praise […]
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The Princeton Tory /February 20, 2019
The Princeton Tory Vol. 35 Publisher Joaquim Brooks ’20 Editor-in-Chief Jeff Zymeri ’20 :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Senior Opinion Editor Akhil Rajasekar ’21 Opinion Editors Max Parsons ’20 Stephen Phillips ’20 Nick Wooldridge ’21 News Editors Anne Marie Wright ’20 Copy Editors Robert Doar ’22 Thomas Morris ’20 Design and Cartoon Editor Grace Koh ’20 Financial Manager Will […]
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Robbie Freeman /February 9, 2019
Former N.J. Gov. Christie speaks at the Douglass Student Center at Rutgers University. Courtesy of News Writer Robbie Freeman. NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. – On Feb. 5 at 7 p.m., the Eagleton Institute of Politics at Rutgers University hosted former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie for a discussion on his new book, Let me Finish: Trump, […]
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Hannah B /January 29, 2019
Photo of counter-protesters on Saturday, Jan. 12. Courtesy of MyCentralJersey.com In response to a white supremacist rally planned for 12 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 12, 2019, right-of-center University professors condemned white supremacy more broadly and asserted that ideas propagated by the movement were not only contrary to their own values but important to be countered. […]
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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. “I am looking forward to a year of growth for the magazine,” Brooks said, adding that his efforts at the […]
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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. The society, founded in 1765 by students like James Madison and Aaron Burr, is the oldest collegiate political union and […]
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