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The March for Life Has Victory in Sight

With the Supreme Court deliberating on Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, the pro-life movement is within striking distance of vanquishing Roe v. Wade. Digital Editor Lintaro Donovan recounts his and other staff members’ experiences as part of an Ivy League delegation to the 2022 March for Life on January 21. The author considers what implications Dobbs might hold for the future of the annual March and the movement for life.


The Right to Bear Arms: A Review

This divergence between the right to possess and carry around a weapon as expressed in the Constitution and its recognition (or lack thereof) by individual states serves as the topic of The Right to Bear Arms: A Constitutional Right of People or a Privilege of the Working Class?, the newest analysis of Second Amendment history by noted appellate lawyer and scholar Stephen Halbrook.


Don Bolduc and the Citizen-Soldier

“We men are wretched things,” once wrote Homer. After the last two years of coup d’etat in the College Republicans, I expected little turnout and…


The Interims Rule This Fall

Senior Editors Lintaro P. Donovan and Matthew O. Skrod criticize the sheer number of “interims” who hold positions of power at the College.


First Duty: A Review

In an age of iron triangles and revolving doors, impossible-to-audit defense budgets and “national security professionals,” does the quality and character of the middle-aged man…



In Defense of Dr. Seuss

Over the last few weeks, church librarians across America have become the unwitting curators of untold treasures: vintage Dr. Seussiana. Specifically, six of Theodor Geisel’s ‘25 beloved children’s titles.