America's Most Controversial Statesman is Dead at 100 Support independent journalism! Join the Newsroom and get access to behind-the-scenes vlogs, my scripts, and extended interviews over at https://www.patreon.com/johnnyharris Henry Kissinger, America’s most controversial statesman, is dead. Let’s explore the record of a man that some call a war criminal, and see what we can … [Read more...]
SCOTUS ends affirmative action for colleges
The era of considering race in college admissions is over after the Supreme Court ruled in two cases on Thursday. Young Voices contributor Rachel Chiu joins Jim to explain why she believes it can herald innovation in the process, plus whether it could signal change in other preferential programs, like legacy … [Read more...]
Affirmative Action vs. Race-Neutral Admissions: A Case Study | WSJ
The Supreme Court has banned colleges from using race as criteria for admissions. Essentially ending the 50-year run of affirmative action programs. California banned public colleges like Berkeley and UCLA from using race in their admissions in the 1990s. Since then, a large study measuring the academic success and earnings of students before and after the ban has shown what … [Read more...]