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A Government concentrator, Armijo was an active member of the Kirkland House Committee and Hispanic groups on campus.
Just this past week, letters were sent out to those admitted to the Class of '99, and, as The Crimson proclaimed on April 6, "Admits to Class of '99 Set Diversity Records." The accepted pool of students has a record number of women, Hispanic Americans, Puerto Ricans and Native Americans...
However, in the past months, affirmative action has been brought under harsh attack, not only from those conservatives who have been crusading against affirmative action since its inception, but increasingly from the mainstream American public. As Mansfield noted, "the policies of affirmative action are suddenly coming into question in a...
One of the dangers that the staff does not adequately confront is self-segregation. At Cornell, the administration has endorsed self-segregation by dedicating dormitories specifically for Black, Hispanic and, soon, homosexual students. Cornell believes that these conditions will make students more comfortable, but instead it has created a set...
This time, however, administrators are concerned about the high numbers of Black and Hispanic students in the three quad houses. They fear that the Quad has become a refuge for minority students--a refuge that threatens the diversity of Harvard's social community.