Affirmative Action Ruling: Potential Impact on Harvard’s Highly Competitive Admissions Process

Receiving an acceptance letter from Harvard University is considered the ultimate achievement in American education. Harvard, known for producing influential figures such as U.S. presidents, billionaires, and renowned intellectuals, is notoriously selective, with only 3.2% of applicants gaining admission last year. This privileged and exclusive nature is the reason why Harvard was at the center …

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Supreme Court ruling on affirmative action rights a significant injustice

Thursday’s Supreme Court rulings on affirmative action in college admissions and workplace religious freedom are a triumphant reaffirmation of our nation’s fundamental values. Elite universities, both public and private, such as the University of North Carolina and Harvard, have long used race as a crucial criterion for admissions. This is supposedly done to promote diversity …

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Is it Possible to Enjoy a Memorable Vacation While Taking Ozempic?

During her Christmas dinner, Jenny Burriss recalls only being able to eat a single bite of beef before feeling full. This was a result of increasing her dose of semaglutide, a drug used for diabetes and obesity, which is commonly known as Ozempic or Wegovy. As a side effect of the drug, she also lost …

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Harvard Morgue Trafficking Results in Charges Against 6 Individuals for Stealing Human Remains

Six individuals are now facing federal charges for their alleged involvement in the sale of stolen human body parts from the Harvard Medical School morgue. The accused include Cedric Lodge, the former morgue manager who was terminated last month. According to the federal indictment, Lodge sold dissected portions of cadavers, including heads, brains, and skin, …

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