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Opinion | The New Segregation on Campus

UCLA’s medical school divides students by race to teach ‘antiracism.’

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Opinion | Reports of DEI’s Death Are Greatly Exaggerated

So long as the implicit-association test is in circulation, the myth of a mostly racist U.S. will live.

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Opinion | Claudine Gay and America’s Institutions

Claudine Gay’s resignation as president of Harvard might seem like a ripe moment for introspection at America’s institutions of higher…

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Opinion | Antisemitism Still Reigns at Harvard

Cambridge, Mass. Harvard President Claudine Gay was forced to resign after being credibly accused of plagiarism, but the crisis facing…

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Opinion | No, the Criminal-Justice System Isn’t Racist

Another academic paper finds scant support for the theory that bias causes incarceration disparities.

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Opinion | Xenophobia Drives Foes of Nippon Steel’s Deal

Election-year jitters have the Biden administration and a few swing-state members of Congress from both parties parroting union concerns about…

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Opinion | How ‘Antiracism’ Becomes Antisemitism

Demonizing people in racial terms because they’re successful turns out to have consequences.

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Opinion | Anti-Zionism Is Deadlier Than Antisemitism

Some say that anti-Zionism isn’t tantamount to antisemitism. If so, it’s worse. Antisemitism always stings, but in the West today,…

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Opinion | A Haven From the Ivy League’s Madness

Catholic schools like Assumption offer the education Jewish tradition prizes.

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Opinion | The Ivy League Mask Falls

The furor over antisemitism on campus is a rare and welcome example of accountability at American universities. But it won’t…

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