National Justices raise doubts on race-conscious college admissions By MARK SHERMAN and JESSICA GRESKO Associated Press Oct 31, 2022 WASHINGTON (AP) — The survival of affirmative action in higher education appeared to be in serious trouble Monday at a conservative-dominated …
National Harvard pledges $100 million to atone for role in slavery By COLLIN BINKLEY AP Education Writer Apr 26, 2022 BOSTON (AP) — Harvard University is vowing to spend $100 million to research and atone for its extensive ties with slavery, the school's presi…
+2 Local Featured Hillsdale volleyball falls in finals By Terry Bernal Daily Journal Staff Updated Jul 11, 2023 ORANGE — It wasn’t the fairytale finish Hillsdale was hoping for. But the last thing senior Victoria Vanos did before walking off the volleyba…
Local News Featured Daly City students’ path to Harvard shaped by experience amid pandemic By Austin Walsh Daily Journal staff Jun 15, 2021 Joseph Hernandez was halfway across the globe on his first trip outside of the U.S. when the world stopped.
National Trump administration rescinds rule on foreign students By COLLIN BINKLEY AP Education WriterUpdated Jul 14, 2020 BOSTON (AP) — Facing eight federal lawsuits and opposition from hundreds of universities, the Trump administration on Tuesday rescinded a rule…
National More than 200 schools back lawsuit over foreign student rule By COLLIN BINKLEY AP Education Writer Jul 13, 2020 BOSTON (AP) — More than 200 universities are backing a legal challenge to the Trump administration's new restrictions on international student…
Coronavirus Harvard, MIT sue to block ICE rule on international students By COLLIN BINKLEY AP Education Writer Jul 8, 2020 BOSTON (AP) — Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology filed a federal lawsuit Wednesday challenging the Trump adminis…
Local Making a difference By Nathan Mollat Daily Journal Staff Updated Jul 18, 2023 Whether it’s raising money for cancer with a lemonade stand or Greta Thunberg advocating for climate change, there is no need for anyone — you…
Other Voices Colleges and legacy admissions The New York Times Sep 16, 2019 For nearly a century, many American college and university admissions officers have given preferential treatment to the children of alumni.