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SF State exhibition examines legacy of Japanese American incarceration

2 mn readFine Arts Gallery presents new artwork reflecting on Ruth Asawa’s Garden of Remembrance on campus  Eighty-two years ago, Japanese American students from San Francisco State College were forced to withdraw from classes, some taken to prison camps. Twenty-two years ago, San Francisco State University dedicated a garden to honor the Japanese American experience of incarceration […]

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Judge hears lawsuit over SJSU trans athlete claims ahead of Mountain West tournament

2 mn readAn emergency hearing was held in Colorado Thursday morning regarding a lawsuit against the Mountain West Conference and San Jose State University. This the latest turn of events after a San Jose State player claimed that her teammate is transgender. As a season full of controversy for the San Jose State women’s volleyball team comes […]

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Why the Great Books Still Matter

3 mn readLots of people need our help — why rescue Socrates? The title actually works on three levels. It signals a real moment when I found a volume of Plato’s dialogues in a garbage pile in New York and it changed my life. It alludes to the attempt to free Socrates from jail before he was […]

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25 Shocking Job Search Statistics You Want to Know

5 mn readBeing a recruiter in the current career climate with lots of remote job opportunities for job-seekers is tough. Finding the best talent while looking attractive to prospective employees can be overwhelming with the fierce rivalry among businesses. One key to attracting the best talent is having access to job search statistics. Some job search statistics say 30% […]

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Crockett lays into Republicans claiming oppression over DEI

2 mn readRep. Jasmine Crockett (D-Texas) blasted Republicans who said diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) efforts were oppressing white Americans.  During a markup of Rep. Michael Cloud’s (R-Texas) “Dismantle DEI” bill, Rep. Clay Higgins (R-La.) repeatedly referred to DEI policies as “oppression.” But Crockett swiped back, arguing that white men in America have never faced oppression.  “It seems you don’t understand the […]

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Judge Overturns $198M Jury Award In Ex-UPS Employee’s Discrimination Case

2 mn readA federal judge dismissed a $198 million punitive damages award previously granted to a fired UPS employee who had won a lawsuit for workplace discrimination and wrongful termination, calling it unreasonable. U.S. District Judge Thomas Rice in Yakima, Washington, granted UPS’s request to reduce a $237.6 million jury award by dismissing the $198 million in punitive damages awarded to […]

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