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Applications from black students were up 27percent, and applications from Hispanic studentsrose 23 percent. International applications,typically scarce in the early application pool,rose 30 percent, and the financial aid portion ofthe pool rose from 65 percent to 71 percent thisyear.
"Teaching kids to read is the best juvenile-justice program I know," he said in an interview during a campaign-plane hop from Midland to El Paso a few days before the election. And if a disproportionate number of those failing are black and Hispanic, he says, "it's discriminatory...
In reality, the room you are referring to has two African American women, two Caucasian women, and two Hispanic women. All six of the women are very lively, and indicated that they wanted to live with very social people who also shared their interest in music (Rap, R and B...
EDITORS' NOTE: The original racial classification of the students was based on characterizations by one of the roommates. In conversations with the students since the price's publication, two have identified themselves racially as white, three as African-American and one as Hispanic. Dean Sparagana's original assignment was based...
What's going on? Though Coors' profits helped start the conservative Heritage Foundation and still keep right-wing causes afloat, the brewer has bottom-line reasons for behaving more like a commune than a company: its bad reputation with minorities and unions nearly devastated Coors in the early 1980s. A...