Collegiate Voices, National October 11, 2019 Harvard’s systemic nepotism revealed: only 57 percent of admitted white students were on merit. By Nicole karlis / Salon
Collegiate Voices, Opinion October 11, 2019 Asian Americans are rightly angry about racism. Making colleges less diverse isn’t the answer. By Jeannie Park / Wash Post
Collegiate Voices, Sports October 11, 2019 Harvard vs. Howard is much more than a game. By Tommy Amaker / The Undefeated
Collegiate Voices, National October 9, 2019 Harvard Does Not Discriminate Against Asian-Americans in Admissions, Judge Rules. By Anemona Hartocollis / NYT
Collegiate Voices, Sports October 9, 2019 The Cult of Rich-Kid Sports. By Derek Thompson / The Atlantic
Collegiate Voices, Sports October 9, 2019 N.C.A.A. Athletes Could Be Paid Under New California Law. By Alan Binder / NYT
Collegiate Voices, National October 4, 2019 Gov. Hogan: $200 million is ‘final offer’ to resolve HBCU lawsuit. By Talia Richman / The Baltimore Sun
Collegiate Voices, National October 4, 2019 How Harvard admissions can be a barometer of our deepest divides. By Jennifer Lee and Van C. Tran / CNN
Collegiate Voices, National September 30, 2019 43 Percent of White Students Harvard Admits Are Legacies, Jocks, or the Kids of Donors and Faculty. By Jordan Weissmann / Slate
Collegiate Voices, Opinion September 30, 2019 All college students should take a mandatory course on black history and white privilege. By Emily Walton / USA Today
Collegiate Voices, National September 24, 2019 Kamala Harris grew up in a mostly white world. Then she went to a black university in a black city. By Robin Givhan / Wash Post
Collegiate Voices, National September 21, 2019 The Ongoing Struggle of the Black Ivy League. By Alaina Morgan / AAIHS
Collegiate Voices, National September 17, 2019 What College Admissions Offices Really Want. By Paul Tough / NYT
Collegiate Voices, National September 17, 2019 Historically black colleges give graduates a wage boost. By Gregory N. Price / The Conversation
Collegiate Voices, Sports September 12, 2019 It’s Time for Black Athletes to Leave White Colleges. By Jemele Hill / The Atlantic
Collegiate Voices, National August 30, 2019 Remember that new SAT ‘adversity score’? That’s no longer happening. By Kendall Tramell and Chris Boyette / CNN
Collegiate Voices, Sports August 27, 2019 Stephen Curry to Bankroll Golf’s Return to Howard University. By Sopan Deb / NYT
Collegiate Voices, National April 15, 2019 Texas Tech Medical School To End Use Of Race In Admissions. By Richard Gonzales / NPR
Collegiate Voices, National April 1, 2019 Who has the best hair in the NCAA tournament? By Jessie Washington / The Undefeated
Collegiate Voices, National March 29, 2019 Being Black in a White Academic World. By Jemelle Bouie, Rachelle Hampton, Aisha Harris and Carvell Wallace / Slate
Collegiate Voices, National March 25, 2019 Admissions scandal reveals ‘aristocracy masquerading as a meritocracy.’ By Ronald Brownstein / CNN
Collegiate Voices, National March 25, 2019 The college admissions scam opens a new front in the affirmative action debate. By John Blake / CNN
Collegiate Voices, National March 21, 2019 The Myth of White Meritocracy. By Linda Wiggins-Chavis / The Progressive
Collegiate Voices, National March 21, 2019 Who “belongs” at elite universities? The raging hypocrisy of higher ed gatekeeping. By Rachel Leah / Salon
Collegiate Voices, National March 18, 2019 Turns Out There’s a Proper Way to Buy Your Kid a College Slot. The Editorial Board / NYT
Collegiate Voices, National March 11, 2019 As Elite Campuses Diversify, A ‘Bias Towards Privilege’ Persists. By Elissa Nadworny / NPR
Collegiate Voices, National February 28, 2019 Ole Miss Basketball Players Kneel During National Anthem as Pro-Confederacy Groups Hold Rally On Campus. By Nick Greene / Slate
Collegiate Voices, National February 7, 2019 Will Anyone Save Black Colleges? By Adam Harris / The Atlantic
Collegiate Voices, National December 31, 2018 Which boxes to check? College hopefuls weigh race, identity and affirmative action. Nick Anderson / Wash Post
Collegiate Voices, National December 31, 2018 NCAA needs a reality check when it comes to grad rates for black athletes. By Derrick Z. Jackson / The Undefeated
Collegiate Voices, National December 20, 2018 HBCU Bennett College Could Close If It Can’t Raise $5 Million By February. By Ashleigh Atwell / Blavity
Collegiate Voices, National November 11, 2018 Legacy Admissions Offer An Advantage — And Not Just At Schools Like Harvard – Max Larkin and Mayowa Aina / NPR