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Students Of Color Recognize Racial Divides Won't End Anytime Soon

Sunday, January 10, 2021

Young people of color saw deep racial inequities in the way the assault on the U.S. Capitol played out. And some expect to keep battling those inequities well after President Trump leaves office.

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'I Couldn't Believe My Eyes': International Students Blindsided By ICE Rule Change

Wednesday, July 08, 2020

As Harvard and MIT challenge a new visa requirement that doesn't allow for online-only curricula, students face difficult choices.

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Fewer Students Are Going To College. Here's Why That Matters

Monday, December 16, 2019

College enrollment continues to decline, according to data released Monday. Small colleges have been forced to close; others are getting creative when it comes to finding and keeping students.

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College Admissions Scandal Reveals Difficult Path To Acceptance

Monday, April 22, 2019

Getting into college is already difficult and unnerving for many students. For low-income students, the recent college admissions scandal is prompting a crisis of faith about how fair the practice is.

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Legacy Admissions Offer An Advantage — And Not Just At Schools Like Harvard

Sunday, November 04, 2018

The practice dates back to the 1920s, when a new cohort of students — many of them Jewish and/or immigrants — were vying for space at American universities.

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News Brief: Candidates Make Closing Arguments, Harvard Admissions Trial

Friday, November 02, 2018

Candidates are making their closing arguments to voters this weekend. Also, a trial about race-based admissions at Harvard ends today and liberal blogger Aaron Brown discusses Minnesota's race.

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Trial Over Race-Based Admissions At Harvard Wraps Up

Friday, November 02, 2018

A federal trial about race-based admissions policies at Harvard wraps up today. A judge has been hearing testimony about whether Harvard is giving Asian-American applicants a fair chance.

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