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White Bread, Part II

Filed in archive Campus Life by Mark on February 20, 2004

Evidently the idea of scholarships for Caucasians, recently advanced by Roger Williams students, has caught on. Now a conservative group at Texas A&M is offering three scholarships as rewards for essays on "overcoming affirmative actionlinks." The competition, says the chairman of the campus organization, is open to all students, including those of color. Right.


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