Today's Clips (11/14/17)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Princeton is #1. Elon, #18, is only other NC school on list.

Bob McKillop has always been viewed as one of college basketball’s best offensive coaches, but what his Davidson team did on Friday night against Charleston Southern was utterly ridiculous.

IN OTHER NEWS

In announcing the new charges, the authorities said that the student, Tim Piazza, had been given at least 18 drinks in 82 minutes at the Beta Theta Pi party in February.

Political imbalance causes intellectual degradation. Riots against free speech are only a symptom.

Taxing endowments’ investment income would help higher ed.

A Chinese college student was arrested on Monday in the latest case to stem from U.S. investigations into international students who authorities say hire imposters to take exams on their behalf to gain admission to American universities.

Fifteen college leaders say the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act will make college more expensive.

UNC Charlotte is exploring adding a hotel and conference center to its campus.

Lori and Eric Sklut have given a $1 million to establish an endowed professorship of Jewish Studies at Queens University of Charlotte.

Sebastian Van Delden has booked up his new office space with some of the biggest names in Charleston business, luring them with waterfront views and access to sought-after talent.

After the bell rings at Lanier High School in Buford, Georgia, Michael Reilly asks to see his students’ faces, because most are hidden behind computer scre

TRADES

Administrators offer advice on dealing with controversial speakers -- white nationalist Richard Spencer, conservative rabble-rousers like Milo Yiannopoulos and others.

Ohio State isn’t the first college where students are accused of cheating via GroupMe. But could the messaging application trap innocent students because of others’ misdeeds?

In an attempt to get more women into the technology industry, Duke University has launched a program that matches female undergraduates with internships.

Florida State University’s president, who banned Greek activities after a student’s death, says parents told him he’d “ruined” their children’s cultural lives.

Older generations aren’t trying to gripe about today’s college students, but to understand them, says the generational researcher Jean Twenge.

OPINION: Research shows that most students are lacking valued advice when making these decisions — and too many come to regret their choices later in life.

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