Today's Clips (3/12/18)
DAVIDSON WILDCATS

Bubble teams all across the land were keeping an eye on the Atlantic 10 Conference Tournament final and Davidson, a school still waiting for its first victory in the NCAA Tournament since a guy by the name of Stephen Curry was leading the way.

Kellan Grady scored 17 points as the Davidson Wildcats secured their first-ever Atlantic 10 championship and an NCAA tournament bid with a 58-57 win over the top-seeded Rhode Island Rams on Sunday, March 11, 2018 in Washington.

Davidson won the Atlantic 10 Tournament for the first time ever, and no one was happier than the school’s most famous alumnus.

Warriors guard Stephen Curry still has a “What if” feeling about Davidson’s Elite 8 loss to Kansas.

Call in sick for work on Thursday and Friday now because the 2018 NCAA tournament bracket has arrived.

DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Davidson North Carolina police search for driver who smashed into Christian Aid Society cemetery headstones at Davidson College. A dozen headstones were damaged.

Police in North Carolina are looking for a speeding driver who smashed into a dozen cemetery headstones after losing control of the car. 

A documentary about a NC biologist who fought a fatal disease after spending his career working with endangered red wolves will premiere in High Point on March 29.

IN OTHER NEWS

A new study finds that the vast majority of students strongly support free speech but struggle to balance it with their desire for inclusivity.

Younger generations have a different understanding of what’s wrong with society and how to fix it.

An airship aficionado's memorabilia collection documenting the history of lighter-than-air flight is headed to Univ of Akron.
A Pennsylvania university has kicked a sorority off campus due to what officials are calling a "reprehensible" scavenger hunt that involved drugs, alcohol and sexual activity.
TRADES

Who would cut down the nets as Division I men’s basketball champion if academics mattered more than skill on the court? Our annual Academic Performance Tournament has the answer.

Trying to counter public perception that the liberal arts aren’t worth it, DePauw promises all graduates will have a job or other preferred outcome within six months.

Students and faculty members at Augsburg U are rallying around a longtime professor who immigration officials say must soon return to Kenya -- or be deported.

The president resigned. A department is in shambles. And many women say the University of Rochester still has a lot of work to do.

The landscape of internships is ambiguous, unregulated, potentially exploitative, and — for many students — inaccessible. Here’s what colleges have to do before mandatory internships should be considered.

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