After the Supreme Court banned racial quotas in college admissions, MIT released its admissions figures for the class of 2028 which showed that the number of Asian students rose from 40% to 47%, while the number of white students fell from 38% to 37%. The number of black students dropped from 15% to 5% and the number of Latino students from 16% to 11%.
There would be various ways to report on those numbers, but the media nearly universally chose the following headline.
MIT says incoming class will be less diverse due to Supreme Court’s affirmative action ruling – CBS News
The media stories simply omit such basic facts as that… […]
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