Every so often, the Economist publishes a piece from its editorial board that is simply astonishing—and not in a good way.
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It’s been all over the news recently: Kiev is burning and Ukrainians are dying every day. In the past two weeks, there’s been a truce, a massive violation of this ceasefire, a president on the run, and an inside look at a tyrant’s palace. But what does this all mean? Why should you, the lowly college student, care? Read on to find out.
So why does one campus have three different groups that deal with the politics of Israel/Palestine?
By the end of his talk hosted by the Anscombe society last Friday, Alexander Pruss laid out a vision of sexual ethics and marital norms far more insidious than his unassuming tone suggests.
President Barack Obama, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, and Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto will travel to Toluca, Mexico on Wednesday for the annual, North American Leaders’ Summit, which aims to promote economic and security cooperation amongst the three nations.
Can you hear that? It’s the sound of conservative pundits grinding their axes in preparation for another round of ObamaCare bashing after the CBO published its report “The Budget and Economic Outlook: 2014 to 2014.”
Princeton’s ever-increasing emphasis on expanded financial aid and a more socio-economically diverse campus community represents a positive step towards a more inclusive University. Though many developments have occurred since the early 1990s, much work remains to be done.
Over the last few years, nothing has been more controversial in the American criminal justice system than the New York City Police Department’s “stop and frisk” policy.
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