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Then and now: Racism in college today

  by Aaron King, iMPrint Writer

More than fifty years have passed since the landmark Supreme Court decision Brown v. Board of Education. But what does the American higher education system have to show for it?

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Discrimination of another color

Events like September 11th and the Virginia Tech shootings have brought to light types of discrimination historically overlooked.

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The march to Jena

The arrest of six African-American high school students in Jena, La. in 2006 has prompted tens of thousands to stand up and protest, including many college students.

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Myanmar residents queue to get drinking water in Yangon on May 5. The World Health Organisation has warned that victims of the devastating cyclone are at risk from cholera, malaria and diarrhea due to a lack of safe drinking water.(AFP/File/Khin Maung Win)Reuters - An international aid agency has confirmed some cases of cholera in Myanmar's cyclone-hit Irawaddy delta but the number was in line with normal levels in previous years, an aid official said on Friday.



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