I've had an interesting topic for one of my Undergraduate courses at university in the last week; A student who applied to my school a few years back is suing on the grounds that she was white, and didn't have the benefit race plays in the admission of minority students. This has led to the Supreme Court case to be heard this week, Fisher V. Texas. Granted, race is but one of several factors which factored in, and the university has claimed that Fisher wouldn't have been admitted regardless of race. The point of this case, and my thread, is should race have a place in the decision of college admissions? I'll post some articles summarizing the cases of the prosecution and defense, and I would appreciate some honest opinions.
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