In this week’s Pope Center Clarion Call, Roger Clegg addresses the question of discrimination against Asian students. Of course, selective colleges don’t say, “We’re against those geeky, over-studious Asian kids. Let ‘em go somewhere else.” Rather, they don’t want to have “too many” of them, so as to have enough room for all the “under-represented” groups, whose students are presumed to add so much of interest to the student body. The result is the same: Some excellent students are rejected on account of their ancestry.