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Are 'deaths of despair' really more common for white Americans? A UCLA report says no
LA Times via AOL· 4 hours agoJoseph Gone, a professor of anthropology at Harvard who has spent 25 years studying the intersection...
Poll reveals which vice president pick helps Trump with voters most
BizPac Review· 15 hours agoA recent poll found that voters say they would be likely to support former President Donald Trump if Republican South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott is on […]
Nelson: Change is in the wind
The Fargo Forum· 3 days agoRacism and racial currents are on the upswing again, but this time not in the way that's been beaten into our heads from every side. Gandhi reflexively finds The Forum's timing ...
It’s been 70 years since Brown v. Board of Education. The US is still trying to achieve the promise...
CNN via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThe landmark Brown v. Board of Education ruling may have paved the way for more equal and integrated...
Letter: University of Arizona Faculty Senate Chair and Antisemitism
Arizona Daily Star· 2 days agoPennsylvania President Magill and Harvard President Gay both lost their jobs because they did not explicitly say that calling for the genocide of Jews would necessarily violate ...
Salve graduates largest class ever with a message of mercy and service
The Newport Daily News via Yahoo News· 1 day agoOur degrees prepared us for careers while the Salve experience transformed us into local and...
Here's a guide to Milwaukee's Metcalfe Park neighborhood
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel via Yahoo News· 1 day agoThe neighborhood was featured in the Harvard Public Health Magazine in 2022 for being one of the...
What it means to be Asian in America - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 1 day agoThus, a tale of multiple Asian Americans emerged, one shaped by racism and discrimination in the...
Opinion: America vowed to desegregate its schools. This is what happened instead
CNN.com· 6 days agoEditor’s Note: Keith Magee is senior fellow and visiting professor in cultural justice at University...
‘Safetyism’ has made colleges less safe - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 5 days agoBy limiting the bounds of acceptable campus discourse and debate in the name of student safety, ...