loif. again. the justices say affirmative action is wrong. the conservative majority s ruling will change how college admissions decisions are made everywhere. plus personal and pointed. the two black justices on the bench use their opinions to litigate a fight over the role of race in american society. and the ruling is making waves already on the 2024 campaign trail. president trump calls it a great day for america. president biden set to speak in minutes from the white house. i m dana bash. let s go behind the headlines and inside politics. the supreme court undoes decades of law and precedent. the justices today ruled to gut affirmative action, and it will scramble how colleges pick and choose who gets into their schools. it will also likely force students, especially black and brown students torks rethink where they even apply for college. i want to get straugt to jessica snider in washington. so jessica, this is a major, major ruling. it is. and at this point,
Grethe Ballif Peterson, a central figure in many LDS progressive women groups, including the founders of Exponent II, died April 15, 2024. She is also the widow of Chase Peterson, who was president of the University of Utah.
two hours ago? i have always argued that these programs are not just for the children of the black-educated clasp. the brilliant ones coming out of the community, let me say this on a personal note. there s two magnificent human beings. chase peterson is my mormon brother. he was the leader of the admission process he brought in another brilliant name. together, a white and black reshaped harvard for 50 years because before that, affirmative action was white. people didn t say a word. then civilization is coming to ab end. we have to be vigilant about our rights and about liberty. we see the hi pock ra us is.
Coal Ridge soccer’s brilliant state championship run came to an end Wednesday evening after suffering a 2-1 loss to Peak to Peak in the 3A semifinals at Jeffco Trailblazer Stadium in Lakewood. The 7th-ranked Pumas.
LE MARS The Le Mars Community football team had a nice turnaround season in their first year with Head Coach Ken Vigdal in 2021. After winning just one game in 2020, Le Mars finished with four wins.