Why Black Student Enrollment is Dropping After Supreme Court Affirmative Action Decision
Without policies designed to foster equity, Black students are feeling the sting of rejection
Without policies designed to foster equity, Black students are feeling the sting of rejection
The racial hierarchy was laid bare and exposed
The party didn't always have the philosophy it now has.
Why we're in danger of losing this history and what we can do about it
With affirmative action struck down the same should be done for legacy admission practices at the Ivy League.
Not satisfied with killing student-loan relief and DEI programs, the GOP is now targeting minority scholarships
The reverse radicalization of a man who formerly idolized Malcolm X
I didn't receive anything I didn't deserve
It wasn't unexpected, but the Supreme Court's bombshell ruling effectively ends race-based admissions in U.S. universities
SCOTUS could set a pivotal new precedent