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Photo from Yale University/Facebook Yale University will be offering courses in Tagalog, the fourth most spoken language in the United States, beginning next fall. Behind the university’s very first Tagalog course offering is Yale’s Fili
The group that successfully sued Harvard to end affirmative action in university admissions last year is now threatening to investigate whether schools are complying with the new rules and to file lawsuits if it believes that they are not. The group