Today's Clips (2/21/18)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Davidson College graduate was frustrated by profiling and frequent police traffic stops. So he created an app to record law enforcement encounters and put a person’s rights in their pocket.

A group plans to demand common sense gun legislation at the Raleigh office of U.S. Senator Thom Tillis on Tuesday morning. The rally comes less than a week

IN OTHER NEWS
For generations, a swelling population of college-age students, rising enrollment rates and generous student loans helped all schools, even mediocre ones, to flourish. Those days are ending.
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Many in this driven generation believe they can’t move forward without beating themselves up.

The program was ordered to vacate 123 victories, including two trips to the Final Four, as punishment for a case involving players and prostitutes.

Officials at the University of Vermont and St. Michael's College say they are investigating white supremacist signs and stickers that are being posted around the colleges' campuses.

For the first time in its 325-year history, the College of William & Mary will have a female president.
TRADES

Faculty members earn 15 percent less than others with advanced degrees, study finds. They work equally long hours.

“Dreamers” must stay in school, and lawmakers must provide a path forward, says Jorge Reyes Salinas, a student trustee for the California State University system.

Colleges are experimenting with a high-tech system that uses old-fashioned personal attention to curb enrollment’s “summer melt.”

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