Lawmakers and education advocates say the loss of affirmative action has renewed interest in banning another “preference”: legacy admission.
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How Connecticut students work with and around their admin to demonstrate
Young people have spent the past two months organizing walk-outs to die-ins and candlelight vigils amid the Israel-Hamas war.
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Students applying to colleges have a ‘shred of hope’ post-affirmative action as deadlines loom
With the early application period opening for many schools in November, prospective students in a post-affirmative action world are anxious.
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Key Connecticut committee explores admissions without affirmative action
After the Supreme Court struck down affirmative action, the CT Higher Education Committee gathered to discuss the changing admissions process.

