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WASHINGTON AP 鈥?The Supreme Court on Thursday struck down affirmative action in college admissions stanley cup , forcing institutions of higher education to look for new ways to achieve diverse student bodies.UW Milwaukee Chancellor Mark A. Mone said in a statement to students and staff on Thursday that UWM does not anticipate this decision to significantly impact our admissions practices, in reference to the Supreme Court decision.UW-Milwaukee Chancellor issues note to the community regarding the decision: Dear UWM Community,I am writing with a message in response to todays U.S. Supreme Court decision in Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard, which restricts higher education institutions across the country from considering a persons race in college admissions. UWM does not anticipate this decision to significantly impact our admissions practices. Nonetheless, it is an important decision for colleges and universities, their students, faculty and staff, and prospective students and their families.UWM is and always will be a welcoming place for all individuals from various backgrounds, experiences and beliefs, and remains committed to diversi stanley cup ty, equity, inclusion and belonging. UWM stanley cup is the most diverse university in the state, and we have a unique mission 鈥?one that charges UWM to further academic and professional opportunities at all levels for women, minority, part-time, and financially or educationally disadvantaged students. We focus on meeting the needs of students where they Jsqg Ticketmaster may reportedly require concertgoers to verify vaccine, negative COVID test before attending shows
MILWAUKEE 鈥?A man is dead after police say he was hanging onto the outside of a vehicle when it crashed into a parked vehicle Saturday, Dec. 11.Milwaukee police stanley cup usa said the incident happened around 5:20 p.m. in t stanley cup he 1000 block of West North Avenue.Police say the driver of the car intentionally drove the vehicl stanley fr e with the person hanging from the outside, when they crashed into the other vehicle. The impact of the crash caused the person on the outside to be ejected, police said.The victim, 34-year-old Aaron Alexander, sustained life-threatening injuries and was brought to the hospital for treatment. His family says he was placed on life support and later died from his injuries on Tuesday. Family of man killed in a reckless driving crash is frustrated the defendant was initially given a signature bondThe driver of the vehicle, 64-year-old Jerry Davis, was arrested, MPD said. Davis is charged with three felonies, including recklessly endangering safety. The criminal complaint says Alexander was only halfway inside Davis car when Davis struck a vehicle head-on just north of downtown Milwaukee. Prosecutors allege Davis went on to strike a second vehicle while swerving in and out of bike lanes.Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip
ltmo Amanda Gorman illustrates the American dream through poetry at the DNC
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ltmo Amanda Gorman illustrates the American dream through poetry at the DNC