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Christian College Policies Are Not 'Homophobic'
Embracing Biblical views of marriage as between a man and a woman does not mean religious institutions are hostile to LGBTQ people.

A Demotion, a Petition and Recriminations to Spare
Tensions between Queens College public safety officers and staff and faculty of color have led to accusations of racism and heightened fear and distrust on both sides.

The Arguments for Affirmative Action
Harvard and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill file briefs with the Supreme Court.
Seattle Pacific Sues Washington AG
The Christian university is suing the Washington attorney general for investigating its anti-LGBTQ+ hiring practices, arguing it violates the institution’s First Amendment rights.

Opinion
Disciplinary ‘Redlining’ Is Not Decolonization
A white professor of BIPOC history reflects on a disturbing development—a refusal to grant credit to scholars whose phenotype matches that of historical oppressors.

USC Faces Investigation Over Alleged Student Harassment
The Office for Civil Rights will investigate whether USC failed to protect a Jewish student from discrimination and harassment because of her support for Israel.

A New Approach to Ranking Colleges
New updates to an Economic Mobility Index seek to help policy makers and others better understand which colleges and universities are best for low-income students.

Harvard and UNC Cases to Be Heard Separately
The Supreme Court, which had combined the cases of affirmative action, separates them. Justice Jackson can now participate in UNC case.
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