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News brief

Harvard released latest demographic data.

The new class of freshmen has fewer Black and Hispanic students for the second year since the Supreme Court ended affirmative action in college admissions. Black students make up less than 12% of the new class, down from 18% before the ruling, according to demographic data released yesterday. Hispanic enrollment fell to 11% from 16%, while Asian American students rose to 41%. Admissions practices and diversity initiatives have faced heightened scrutiny under the Trump administration.

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