Aaron Sibarium is a staff writer at the Washington Free Beacon. He graduated from Yale University, where he was the opinion editor of the Yale Daily News. Before joining the Free Beacon, he was an editor at The American Interest. His twitter handle is @aaronsibarium. Email him at sibarium@freebeacon.com.
No Whites Allowed: Pfizer Fellowship Flagrantly Violates the Law, Lawyers Say
The 'Breakthrough Fellowship' prohibits whites and Asians from applying, a restriction that is 'flagrantly illegal'
Google Partners With Top Universities For This Prestigious Fellowship. Lawyers Say the Racial and Gender Quotas It’s Imposing Are Illegal.
‘Third and fourth nominees must self-identify as a woman, Black/African descent, Hispanic/Latino/Latinx, Indigenous, and/or a person with a disability,’ the fellowship guidelines read.
This Harvard Professor Was Found Guilty in the Press. Court Records Tell a Different Story.
A student claimed that the Ivy League school obtained her therapy notes without her consent and shared them with a professor who'd assaulted her. That's not what happened.
UK Beats the US to Release of Latest Moderna Vaccine. It’s a Pattern.
Bureaucratic inertia has plagued the American pandemic response—and the latest development shows it’s ongoing.
American Bar Association Scraps Controversial Diversity Proposal After Blowback
Law professors warned that proposal would encourage illegal race discrimination
Princeton Introduces 'Diversity' Search Filter for University Vendors
Looking for a gay, Asian-American pencil-seller? Princeton has you covered.
This Harvard Professor Was Exonerated. Students and Professors Are Still Demanding the School Cancel His Classes.
Harvard’s Title IX office dismissed allegations of sexual misconduct against anthropologist John Comaroff. That’s not enough for many on campus.
Princeton University 'Reviewing' Plagiarism Allegations Against Woke Professor
University has not said whether it will open a full investigation into Kevin Kruse
Yale Law School Axes Student Listserv That Energized Protests and Scandals
Ivy League law school will force students to write physical messages on a bulletin board after the listserv turned toxic
At This Manhattan Middle School School, Sixth-Graders Are Asked To Surveil Friends and Family for ‘Microaggressions’
'This Book Is Antiracist' is key element of curriculum at Lower Manhattan Community Middle School