As Independence Day celebrations fade from the rear view mirror, it’s a good time to consider our liberty. The Fourth of July commemorates the signing of the Declaration of Independence, not how hard we fought.
(TNS) – Harvard University was accused by minority groups of violating federal law by giving preferential treatment in the admissions process to children of alumni and wealthy donors, days after
The Supreme Court recently ended race-conscious admissions for colleges and universities and rejected President Biden's student loan forgiveness plan. What do these rulings mean for higher education across California and in San Diego County?
By Pilar Marrero Many are vowing to continue the fight to protect diversity in higher education and warn policy makers and educators not to overreach in interpreting the controversial ruling. Civil rights leaders joined together to denounce last week’s Supreme Court decision ending Affirmative Action. Many are warning of the negative effects the ruling will
Conservatives say decisions on race-conscious admissions apply to financial aid earmarked for students of color. Cutting this aid may have a bigger effect.