West Point leaders complied with President Trump’s D.E.I. ban by ending a dozen student clubs. Critics say the move contradicts decades of efforts to diversify the nation’s fighting force.
The U.S. Military Academy at West Point, N.Y., has ordered a dozen cadet extracurricular and social clubs to immediately and permanently “cease all activities,” with all affected groups ...
FILE - West Point cadets salute during the National Anthem prior to the NCAA college football game between the Army Black Knights and Massachusetts at Michie Stadium, Saturday, Nov. 20 ...
Vincent Vu helped found the Vietnamese-American Cadet Association at the United States Military Academy at West Point while he was a cadet in 2015. West Point’s culture could be difficult for ...
Taliesin West, located in Scottsdale, was the winter home of famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright. The site is now a World Heritage site and home to the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation. The foundation ...
The US president's violent rhetoric may seem new, but it merely cancels euphemizing efforts carried out since the 2000s, first by communications consultant Frank Luntz, writes Jean-Baptiste ...
But one noted juggernaut (from the 1940s, anyway), the United States Military Academy – West Point – will. Let me rewind to the opening paragraph. When covering a Super Bowl, it’s easy ...
The U.S. Military Academy at West Point has disbanded cultural clubs in response to President Donald Trump's executive order last week to abolish programs and initiatives that focus on diversity ...
“Autism takes you to a ‘Rain Man’ thing,” West said. “‘When people tell you to not do it, you just get on that one point. And that’s my problem.” “When fans tell me to do my ...
Taliesin West in Scottsdale's McDowell Mountains foothills came from the mind of Frank Lloyd Wright, among the most significant architects of the 20th century. His winter home and tribute to the ...
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