There are perfectly legal explanations for why schools’ demographics might not change after the fall of affirmative action.
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We have just a short time to understand the challenges across state legislatures, Congress, executive branches and elected judges.
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Joshua Curnett is a high school English teacher at Singapore American School in Singapore. He was the National Council of ...
The essay author, Nina Matthews, is a small business owner in Tennessee who is opposed to plans that would make health care ...
Ta-Nehisi Coates is trying to apply an American paradigm to Israel. The history of oppression in the Holy Land is too complex ...
This essay's author, Tricia Thornton, is a licensed professional counselor in private practice and author of "Blessing from ...
For many high school students, artificial intelligence only heightens the anxieties around applying to college. How much of ...
As Emily Dickinson knew, unfeeling rocks can remind us of death, but they can also provide perspective on our human troubles ...
The internet is accused of “surveillance capitalism,” of tracking us for the sake of advertising greed. Remembering your interest in a pair of boots to show you an ad for them is hardly surveillance.
In her hour-long talk, Febos started by reading an essay titled “Thesmophoria.” Only a few sentences in, Febos interrupted ...