What prompted @HeroesProjectUS to take amputees where most-able bodied people wouldn't dare venture? Find out Sunday pic.twitter.com/DD2pCqt0Qp
— 60 Minutes (@60Minutes) January 10, 2015
Category: Random Stuff
Tweet of the Day: The Worst Day of the Year?
December 31 is the worst day of the year, says @AliceAudley http://t.co/AnPUyBF9D4 pic.twitter.com/TfirgbpYoF
— The Telegraph (@Telegraph) December 29, 2014
ROK Drop Christmas Open Thread – December 25, 2014
I hope everyone has a Merry Christmas, happy holidays, or a great day off depending on how you celebrate this time of the year.

Image of Shin Se-kyung via Vivien.
Tweet of the Day: Chimp Loses Habeas Corpus Bid
침팬지를 불법구금하고 있다고 주장하는 소송, 뉴욕 항소법원에서 패배 | Court rules against Tommy the Chimpanzee in habeas corpus bid http://t.co/37NLL48p5P
— T.K. of AAK! (@AskAKorean) December 11, 2014
Tweet of the Day: Remember Sand Creek
A story, largely forgotten: Remember the Sand Creek Massacre http://t.co/7VljA2xSj0
— Nathan W. Armes (@Nathan_Armes) November 30, 2014
Korean-American Businesses Looted and Destroyed During Ferguson Riots
I am not at all familiar with St. Louis so I was wondering if Korean-Americans had opened businesses in the black neighborhoods there like they have in other major cities. It appears they have which of course has made them targets of the rioters:
The violent protests in Ferguson, Missouri, over a grand jury decision not to indict a white police officer who fatally shot a black teen destroyed two Korean stores.
Among the roughly 20 stores that are run by Korean nationals in Ferguson, two were burned down and another five or six were looted or had their windows broken as of Wednesday, according to the Korean American Association of St. Louis.
The cost of damages has exceeded $2 million.
The stores, most of which sell cell phones and beauty products, were attacked because they are on a road leading to the Ferguson Police Department.
Local police are reportedly blocking that road now, although business owners were recommended to suspend their businesses as people continue to protest the decision over Officer Darren Wilson, who fatally shot 18-year-old Michael Brown in August. [Joong Ang Ilbo]
You can read more at the link.
Tweet of the Day: Media Stoking Ferguson Violence?
Somebody help, we're running out of ways to stoke violence! pic.twitter.com/3gyTW3G3J6
— John Nolte (@NolteNC) November 26, 2014
Tweet of the Day: Kia Releases X-Men Themed Sorrento
Kia unveils X-Men themed Sorento http://t.co/oYpQPzYiUp pic.twitter.com/mOMNXvcSQq
— KEI (@KoreaEconInst) November 21, 2014
Group Sues Harvard University for Discrimination Against Asian Student Applicants
A group of prospective Harvard students has filed a lawsuit against the university for discriminating against one minority in favor of another:
The Supreme Court declined to draw a clear line on racial discrimination in university admissions in last year’s Fisher v. University of Texas decision. Now new lawsuits are moving to challenge how far colleges can go in using racial preferences.
A group called Students for Fair Admissions filed lawsuits Monday against Harvard University and the University of North Carolina in federal court. The suits argue that the schools use race preferences to reach a specific racial balance on campus and have failed to abide by the strict scrutiny of racial preferences required by the Supreme Court.
The Harvard challenge concerns what the lawsuit calls a de facto quota on the number of Asian students the school admits. The suit compares its current racial admissions to Harvard’s quotas limiting Jewish students in an earlier era. In both cases, Harvard kept out minorities who would have been admitted based on academic merit.
Over the last eight years Asian students have comprised between 17.6% and 20.7% of students admitted to Harvard. Though the number of Asians applying for admission has increased, the percentage of offers has barely budged. In 1992, 19.1% of Harvard’s admissions offers went to Asian applicants, compared to 25.2% who were admitted to the California Institute of Technology, a school that doesn’t use racial preferences. In 2013 Harvard made 18% of its offers to Asians, while CalTech admitted 42.5% Asian students.
Similar admissions percentages at Harvard have held steady for other racial groups with remarkably little variance. In other words, while schools like Harvard say the goal of racial preferences is to achieve a “critical mass” of minority students, the admissions evidence suggests that the school is reserving pre-rationed pie slices for racial groups. [Wall Street Journal]
You can read more at the link, but people should be able to get ahead based on merit, but as we all know life is not fair and this situation with Harvard admissions is just another example of this.
Tweet of the Day: Crowd Funded Moon Mission
#LunarMissionOne is serious about science on crowdfunded mission to the Moon http://t.co/rKQYLDfwFS pic.twitter.com/MffcVTCM5a” via @NatureNews
— neil (@4nks) November 19, 2014



