On Tuesday, February 27, the Department of English, the Department of African American Studies, and the Princeton Committee on Palestine (PCP) co-hosted the annual Edward Said ‘57 Memorial Lecture. The...
Alexandra Orbuch ’25 Selected Publisher of the Princeton Tory, Benjamin Woodard ‘25 Named Editor-In-Chief
On Sunday, December 9, 2023, former Princeton Tory Editor-in-Chief Alexandra Orbuch ’25 was elected Publisher of the 40th Managing Board. She selected editor Benjamin Woodard ’25 to serve as Editor-in-Chief. ...
Opinion
The Constitution Doesn’t Replace Politics
In the year since Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Center, the Left has continually decried the current Supreme Court as a right-leaning activist body grasping for power in order to...
Civilizational Clarity, Academia, and Hamas
On Friday, November 10th, I had the honor of attending Bari Weiss’s lecture at the Federalist Society’s National Lawyers Convention. The lecture was given in honor of Barbara K. Olson,...
Make Conservatism Relatable Again
When Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy began rapping Eminem’s “Lose Yourself” during the Iowa State Fair, many were rightfully confused. Why would a highly accomplished individual who seeks to occupy...
News
Academic Departments, PCP Feature Psychiatrist for Edward Said ’57 Memorial Lecture
On Tuesday, February 27, the Department of English, the Department of African American Studies, and the Princeton Committee on Palestine (PCP) co-hosted the annual Edward Said ‘57 Memorial Lecture. The...
“A Rehearsal for the Revolution”: SJP Hosts Anti-Israel Walkout, Die-In
On Friday, February 9, Princeton’s chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) organized a student walkout to protest Israel’s campaign in Gaza. The assembly joined in chants and cheered...
Princeton SJP Hosts “Walkout for Palestine,” Journalists Face Harassment
On Thursday, November 9, at 12:00 p.m., Princeton’s chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) hosted a “Walkout for Palestine” on Princeton’s campus. The protest was coordinated as part...
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Policy
Amid Campus Turmoil, a Princeton Department’s Iranian Influence Looms Large
The past month has been one of immense reckoning for the Princeton University community. Hamas’ barbaric rampage against Jewish civilians on October 7 (now referred to in Israel as “Black...
Put Industry Back on the American Agenda
In 2016, Trump snapped the nation’s attention back to the critical issues of this century. Our economy has left behind the whole manufacturing sector. Progressives have captured our media, our...
Revisiting the Moral Asymmetry in the Israeli–Palestinian Conflict
This reflection was written shortly after editor Ben Woodard ’25 participated in a trip to Israel hosted by the Tory in January 2023. Given the horrific events of the past...
Culture
Publisher’s Note: Volume XXXIX, Issue No. 3
Dear Tories, In October and November, hundreds of Princeton students and professors gathered before Nassau Hall to call for the eradication of the Jewish state. Repeated calls for “Intifada” and...
Make Conservatism Relatable Again
When Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy began rapping Eminem’s “Lose Yourself” during the Iowa State Fair, many were rightfully confused. Why would a highly accomplished individual who seeks to occupy...
The Monologue of an Optimo-Pessimist
I am conflicted about how to think of the future. I am first drawn to the opinion of the optimist, charmed by John Stuart Mill’s assessment that “our general tendency...
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