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The Trump administration’s war on elite universities has forced them to consider whether it’s ever worth dipping into the ...
Their blind hatred for President Trump is leading them to actually openly fight for the “right” to discriminate — and frankly ...
A few days ago, in a move that attracted international attention, the White House threatened to strip Harvard University of ...
But if Trump wins, Harvard won’t be the same. By Alan Blinder and Stephanie Saul The world’s wealthiest university is under attack by one of the world’s richest, most powerful men.
Harvard is going to have to argue in federal court —one way or another— that the courts pay no attention to the Civil Rights ...
Harvard University slapped a lawsuit against the Trump administration Monday in a bid to unfreeze over $2.2 billion in grants and other funding imposed against the wealthy Ivy League school for ...
This defiant and bipartisan defense of the purity of education, delivered by Harvard President Alan Garber, sounds fantastic, right? After all, what society that pretends to value objectivity ...
President Trump reportedly plans to pull an additional billion dollars in funding from Harvard University, just a week after freezing $2.2 billion in multi-year federal grants over the Ivy League ...
Entry tickets go on sale Sept. 1. The museum at 1001 Kettner Blvd. will be the second location for the original Navy SEAL Museum, which opened in 1985 in Fort Pierce, Fla. That’s where the ...
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"Disgusting," said Navy SEAL veteran Rob Sweetman in describing the smell and mist of Mexican sewage spewing into U.S. waters as he stood on a hill overlooking the Tijuana River estuary in California.
“That’s right,” Yarvin agreed. “That’s why, basically, you can’t continue to have a Harvard or a New York Times past the start of April.” The attacks have various pretexts, but they ...