Throughout most of my four years at Indiana University, I considered myself a bad writer. Any assignment that required more than three pages seemed impossible for me to complete on time. However, I could not get out of writing, especially as a Law and Public Policy major. I had a tough time deciding if being… Read more »
So, You Want to End Affirmative Action? How About You Read the Perceived Consequences?
Racial diversity in colleges and universities has been shown to improve over the years. According to the Census Bureau, “more people aged 25 and older earned a bachelor’s degree or higher in 2019 than in 2010. This increase can be seen across racial groups: Asians with bachelor’s degrees rose from 52.4% in 2010 to 58.1%… Read more »