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A NEW LAW By Maggie Hicks Texas’ new anti-DEI law will gut funding to diversity, equity, and inclusion programs. Advocates for students of color worry about an outsize impact on services, retention, and grant money. MAKING THE NEWS By Nell Gluckman A handful of colleges that don’t admit many legacy students have recently said goodbye to the practice. For Wesleyan, the chance to make headlines was a factor. THE REVIEW | ESSAY By Sammy Feldblum The ruthless logic driving our economy can be traced back to 19th-century Palo Alto. LEADERSHIP UPHEAVAL By Erin Gretzinger M. Katherine Banks is the second person to quit after the botched effort to hire Kathleen O. McElroy, a prominent Black journalist. IN CASE YOU MISSED IT By Taylor Swaak Advocates argue that learners shouldn’t have to pay extra for products so they can complete and submit their homework.
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