CHICAGO – On the 72th day of his 100-day rooftop vigil to build a community center designed to provide opportunities for his community, Pastor Corey Brooks wished to share his thoughts on the two ...
Universities can no longer consider race in college admissions, the Supreme Court ruled today. The ruling was expected, on 6-3 ideological lines, and it will forever change access to higher education ...
Affirmative action as it is practiced today is morally wrong and often constructed and defended upon flawed assumptions. I recognize that I could probably fill 30 pages writing on this topic and ...
There is little doubt that the U.S. Supreme Court’s affirmative action decision will profoundly impact admissions policies at universities across the nation. The court has forbidden taking race and ...
The November 3 results for Proposition 16 underscore the need for a clear message, adequate time and resources, and voter persuasion. People vote on the last day of early voting for the 2020 U.S.
Angie Gabeau ’25, a Crimson Editorial Editor, lives in Winthrop House. Everyone, especially at Harvard, is anticipating the results of this week’s Supreme Court case regarding affirmative action in ...
Embedded in America’s history and tradition is that diversity has always been our strength. Appearing on the Great Seal of the United States is the Latin phrase: “E pluribus unum” meaning “Out of many ...
While I rarely even read articles published in the Primary Source because of its conservative views, I was upset and appalled in reading a recent piece titled "Ideas, Not Colors," by Matt Senko. I ...
African-Americans have been horribly mistreated in America. The nation’s ideals have been right — liberty and equality under the law for all — but with centuries of slavery and Jim Crow, the country ...
The administration released a document titled, “Question and Answers Regarding the Supreme Court’s Decision in Students for Fair Admissions, Inc. v. Harvard College and University of North Carolina.” ...
I champion affirmative action and thus derive little satisfaction from the Supreme Court’s ruling in Fisher v. University of Texas. True, I am relieved that the court, the most reactionary we have had ...
Few public policy issues generate more heated debate than the issue of affirmative action. While a 2021 Gallup poll showed a growing trend of Americans supporting affirmative action for racial ...
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