by Alexandra Orbuch September 29, 2022
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Princeton University celebrated Constitution Day in mid-September with an event featuring a panel of academics who spent 90 minutes deriding the country’s founding document as "a tool of geopolitical gaslighting" that "furthers a racial crisis and a democratic crisis."
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In March, my college’s director of student life, Momo Wolapaye, told me by phone that another student felt “distressed” by me and had “requested a no-communication order.” In a letter that served as official notice of the NCO, he declared that “neither you nor Harshini Abbaraju ’22 may have any communication with each other in person or through another party, by telephone, letter, e-mail, or other electronic media, or by any other means, including via social media.” September 23, 2022
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In March, my college’s director of student life, Momo Wolapaye, told me by phone that another student felt “distressed” by me and had “requested a no-communication order.”
Read More Instead of simply informing students about the resources on campus, orientation can amount to an ideological hazing.
By ABIGAIL ANTHONY for The National Review July 15, 2022
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By ABIGAIL ANTHONY for The National Review
I arrived at Princeton University in September 2019. I had looked at Princeton online and thought, “one day . . .”
Read More by Joshua Katz May 24, 2022
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by Joshua Katz
The university claims it fired me for a long-past offense -- for which I was already punished -- but the truth should worry everyone.
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Read More Sergiu Klainerman April 11, 2022
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Read More by Keith Whittington, Reason August 24, 2021
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by Keith Whittington, Reason
The Academic Freedom Alliance recently released the third episode of The Academic Freedom Podcast. In that episode, I spoke with Brookings Institution scholar Jonathan Rauch.
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