.grecaptcha-badge { visibility: hidden; }
Search
Close this search box.

WEATHER ALERT: Severe storms expected late this afternoon and evening

217 Today: Asian American scholar weighs in on Affirmative Action ahead of Supreme Court ruling

Proponents of affirmative action in higher education rally in front of the Supreme Court in October.

Friday, June 9, 2023

Today’s headlines: 

  • Illinois lawmakers recently passed a bill aimed at protecting out-of-state patients coming here to seek abortion care.
  • Two officers were placed on paid administrative leave while investigations into the killing of a Rantoul man continue.
  • The proposed site of an abortion clinic in Danville has been attacked – again.
  • Congolese rumba star Ferré Gola is coming to the Lincoln Square Mall in Urbana this weekend.

In today’s deep dive, we’ll learn more about how Affirmative Action has affected Asian Americans ahead of a scheduled ruling from the U.S. Supreme Court on the policy this month.

Reporting today contributed by Mawa Iqbal, Mae Antar, Farrah Anderson, Owen Henderson and Lisa Philip.

Picture of Farrah Anderson

Farrah Anderson

Farrah Anderson is a student at the University of Illinois studying journalism. At Illinois Public Media, Anderson works as a general assignment reporter and produces and hosts the 217 Today podcast.

More Stories From Illinois Public Media

Urbana Mayor Marlin confirms she won’t seek third term

Democrat Diane Marlin is confirming what she has been talking about for more than a year: she’ll step down as Urbana mayor when her current term ends next spring.

“After 8 years on City Council and 8 years as mayor, 16 in city government, is a good long run,” Marlin said in an interview with Illinois Public Media.