Saving US academia begins with ending institutionalized liberal racism with ‘no whites allowed’
The editorial argues that U.S. colleges engage in race-based discrimination against white and Asian applicants, citing recent legal challenges. It references the 2023 Supreme Court decision that prohibited admissions quotas and a new warning from Housing Secretary Scott Turner about affinity housing. The piece also highlights alleged disparities in faculty hiring and graduation outcomes for minority students.
- ▪Housing Secretary Scott Turner issued a letter stating that race-based "affinity housing" violates federal anti-discrimination law.
- ▪The Supreme Court's 2023 ruling in Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard struck down race-based admissions quotas at universities.
- ▪The editorial claims Harvard and other Ivies rejected Asian applicants with higher SAT scores in favor of Black and Latino candidates.
- ▪Data from the University of California system shows that less than 25% of minority admits in the sciences graduate within five years, with over 40% not completing a degree in that period.
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Opinion editorial Saving US academia begins with ending institutionalized liberal racism with ‘no whites allowed’ By Post Editorial Board Published June 27, 2026, 12:14 p.m. ET Colleges -- including Harvard -- discriminate massively and systematically against white and (especially) Asian applicants to admit more blacks and Latinos, writes the Post Editorial Board. Annie Wermiel/NY Post See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google Colleges across America have indulged in blatant racial segregation in their dorms for decades — yet only last week did the feds start to make a stink about it.
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