Today's Clips (1/30/18)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

The eight young men in the elevated front row behind one of the baskets at Davidson Sunday wore matching black warm-up suits, and cheered as part of the student section.

Early days spent in their fathers’ woodshops continue to influence these furniture makers.
IN OTHER NEWS
A white men's college tennis player has been suspended after a black opponent tweeted that his on-court rival told him "at least I know my dad" during their weekend match.
The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum will become the United Airlines Memorial Coliseum in a $69 million deal struck with the airline and the coliseum’s operator, the University of Southern California.
After the Larry Nassar scandal and ESPN's report detailing criminal sexual behavior at Michigan State ignored over the past decade, the time has come to wonder whether intercollegiate athletics can be next for the #MeToo reckoning movement.
Getting drafted to play pro soccer was the fulfillment of a lifelong dream. But there’s a bit more to the story than just that.
Federal prosecutors announced this week that most of the nearly $2 million that Appalachian State University was scammed out of in 2016 has been returned.
Bullying is a common problem at colleges and universities, research has found.
A new report shows a steady decline in on-campus higher education, while online numbers rise.
TRADES

Administrators grapple with campus version of #MeToo movement in which students are publicly naming others and accusing them of sexual assault.

At national gathering of educators, many see erosion of opportunity -- even as data show continuing impact of earning a college degree.

Colleges and universities saw a 1-percent drop in fall enrollments and a 3-percent drop in applications.

An exercise based on a reality-TV show was meant to bring novelty to a program-prioritizing meeting at the University of Baltimore.

Patrick Fitzgerald’s investigation into the Larry Nassar case is seen as an effort to build a legal defense for Michigan State, not to shed light on sexual-assault accusations. One trustee says that Robert Noto, the university’s general c

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