Alex Shieh is a Brown University student and a contributing opinion writer for The Boston Globe. He has gained national attention for his outspoken views on affirmative action and campus political dynamics.?
Affirmative Action Advocacy
In 2023, Shieh publicly supported the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to end race-conscious admissions policies at universities. He argued that such policies disadvantaged Asian American applicants by treating them as monolithic groups rather than individuals. In interviews with ABC News and Fox News, he emphasized that admissions should focus on individual merit and personal experiences, rather than race .?
Campus and Media Presence
Shieh has been featured in various media outlets, including The Boston Globe, Newsweek, and TIME. He has also appeared on programs such as Good Morning America, Nightline, and Fox & Friends .?
Recent Activities
In December 2023, Shieh discussed the importance of combating "mob mentality" on college campuses during an appearance on The Claman Countdown on Fox Business, highlighting concerns about antisemitism and the suppression of free speech .?
As of April 2025, Shieh continues to contribute to public discourse on higher education and political issues.
Alex Shieh, a student journalist at Brown University, faced institutional backlash following a March 18, 2025, email he sent to 3,805 university administrators. The email, inspired by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) meme, humorously requested recipients to describe the tasks they had performed in the past week. Shieh identified himself as a reporter for The Brown Spectator, a conservative student publication.?
In response, Brown University initiated an investigation, alleging that Shieh's email "emotionally harmed" several employees and that he misrepresented himself. University officials also claimed he violated operational procedures and demanded he return any confidential information, threatening to restrict his access to university data systems. Associate Dean Kirsten Wolfe further threatened Shieh with a "failure to comply" charge unless he provided evidence of deleting unspecified confidential information, and instructed him to keep the investigation confidential. Shieh denies accessing or publishing any confidential information.
The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE) has criticized Brown University's actions, describing them as an attempt to "chill student speech" and an overreach in response to a satirical email. FIRE has called for the university to drop its investigation and cease any punitive measures against Shieh.
This incident highlights ongoing concerns about free speech and press freedom on college campuses. FIRE's Student Press Freedom Initiative continues to monitor such cases and advocate for the rights of student journalists.
The United States is a sovereign nation, and I believe we have a duty to set rules at our border and to enforce them, and I take that responsibility very seriously," Harris said in Douglas, Arizona, Friday evening after visiting the border.
回答: 去了可以試著改變藤校啊 這不就是藤校要的人才
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看看這個藤校生做了什麽
Alex Shieh is a Brown University student and a contributing opinion writer for The Boston Globe. He has gained national attention for his outspoken views on affirmative action and campus political dynamics.?
Affirmative Action Advocacy
In 2023, Shieh publicly supported the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to end race-conscious admissions policies at universities. He argued that such policies disadvantaged Asian American applicants by treating them as monolithic groups rather than individuals. In interviews with ABC News and Fox News, he emphasized that admissions should focus on individual merit and personal experiences, rather than race .?
Campus and Media Presence
Shieh has been featured in various media outlets, including The Boston Globe, Newsweek, and TIME. He has also appeared on programs such as Good Morning America, Nightline, and Fox & Friends .?
Recent Activities
In December 2023, Shieh discussed the importance of combating "mob mentality" on college campuses during an appearance on The Claman Countdown on Fox Business, highlighting concerns about antisemitism and the suppression of free speech .?
As of April 2025, Shieh continues to contribute to public discourse on higher education and political issues.
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再來更有名的事件就這個了
Alex Shieh, a student journalist at Brown University, faced institutional backlash following a March 18, 2025, email he sent to 3,805 university administrators. The email, inspired by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) meme, humorously requested recipients to describe the tasks they had performed in the past week. Shieh identified himself as a reporter for The Brown Spectator, a conservative student publication.?
In response, Brown University initiated an investigation, alleging that Shieh's email "emotionally harmed" several employees and that he misrepresented himself. University officials also claimed he violated operational procedures and demanded he return any confidential information, threatening to restrict his access to university data systems. Associate Dean Kirsten Wolfe further threatened Shieh with a "failure to comply" charge unless he provided evidence of deleting unspecified confidential information, and instructed him to keep the investigation confidential. Shieh denies accessing or publishing any confidential information.
The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE) has criticized Brown University's actions, describing them as an attempt to "chill student speech" and an overreach in response to a satirical email. FIRE has called for the university to drop its investigation and cease any punitive measures against Shieh.
This incident highlights ongoing concerns about free speech and press freedom on college campuses. FIRE's Student Press Freedom Initiative continues to monitor such cases and advocate for the rights of student journalists.
我兒子的藤校小中男朋友們 沒一個支持左派了
大概很多人都覺醒了
大法官決議race conscious admissions違憲 Fed要求H遵守 你不支持嗎?
試著減少赤字 你不支持嗎?
試著讓製造業回歸 你不支持嗎?
那我真懷疑有斯德哥爾摩症了 (不是說你兒子)
Duke, 大猫这些学校都变成白菜了,上来问,是扔这个好还是扔那个好?就不提T5 录了多少了。
可以的話 當然是既要又要了啊
其实到现在我依然觉得大嘴提出的问题是对的,只是他提出的解决方案感觉都是错的,当然我也不知道怎么做才对,否则我也能去当总统了,或者说这些问题根本无解。
其实在O8上台前我的理念也是偏左的,只是后来实在不能忍了,或者说以前的一些左派按现在的标准都要划拉到右边。
现在弄的所谓证件也是沸沸扬扬,无中生有
The United States is a sovereign nation, and I believe we have a duty to set rules at our border and to enforce them, and I take that responsibility very seriously," Harris said in Douglas, Arizona, Friday evening after visiting the border.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2024-election/kamala-harris-tough-migration-pitch-border-points-shifting-national-mo-rcna172850
我都説了 朋友們(小中男)都沒左派的了 就連幾個和他們混的非裔也覺得DEI會把國家搞垮
你怎麽還會覺得我兒子是左派的
沒花fed一分錢
例如如果床鋪想弄第三任 那自然要批了啊
并不像紫檀的MAGA那么极端,把大统领的话当最高指示一样的重复。
Fed沒花半分錢
大不了上法院
后来希望修改法律,被拦下了, 因为和党想让这个功劳给和党
這不是省錢了
光是各州就過不了了
選舉可是各州的業務
工作,实习全部很好。看看那些大厂,小中男有多少
我觉得藤校在录取上对亚裔其实是不错的,工作上也是。