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Black enrollment is waning at many elite colleges after affirmative action ban, AP analysis finds
An Associated Press analysis finds that the number of Black students enrolling at many elite colleges has dropped in the two years since the Supreme Court banned affirmative action in admissions.
We toured the White Mountains of New Hampshire in the ideal vehicle, the 2026 Honda Passport TrailSport SUV. Here’s why this ...
The North Dakota State Board of Higher Education is debating allowing state colleges and universities to implement reduced ...
Even when a public college employee is speaking outside of their job duties as a private citizen, they might not be ...
Julie Heath, “Mountains and Sea”, mixed media collage, at Annapolis Pearl Gallery. Julie Heath, “Birch Trees and Cardinals”, ...
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D-11 4A girls soccer semifinal photos: Parkland vs. Easton, Oct. 28, 2025
Saed Hindash is a photojournalist and commercial drone pilot for lehighvalleylive.com. He has more than 30 years experience ...
Studying nursing and having a long-time fascination with true crime stories, Fort Frye High School senior Madalynn Hinton has ...
The new crime scene house at Gwynedd Mercy University is part of a growing trend in experiential learning that gives students ...
The outline of a nebula bat formed from glowing interstellar clouds | Credit: ESO/Digitized Sky Survey 2 Astronomers have captured the glowing "wings" of a vast nebula shaped like a bat, unfurling in ...
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District 11 4A boys soccer final photos: Emmaus vs. Parkland, Nov. 1, 2025
Our high sports photos, like the ones above, put you in the middle of the action. Check them out by clicking anywhere in the collage to open the photo gallery. Don’t forget to share the gallery with ...
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Cornell University to pay $60M in deal with Trump administration to restore federal funding
Cornell University has agreed to pay $60 million and accept the Trump administration’s interpretation of civil rights laws in ...
Gauchos, Bruins, Trojans and other university representatives descended on Santa Barbara City College on Wednesday, hoping to convince students to ...
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