Stanford University student Elsa Johnson alleged that a large section of students “game the system” to gain academic and housing perks.
A Stanford student has alleged that some undergraduates falsely claim adherence to the Jain faith to bypass compulsory campus meal plans, raising questions about fairness, religious exemptions and ...
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Dario Amodei, CEO of Anthropic, warns that artificial intelligence advancements could lead to the disappearance of half of ...
Claim that students pose as Jains to avoid costly campus dining plan raises questions about faith, fairness and university rules.
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Dorothy Roberts, a scholar and author perhaps best known for her 1997 book, “Killing he Black Body: Race, Reproduction, and the Meaning of Liberty,” grew up hearing about her sociologist father’s ...