Today's Clips (3/16/18)
DAVIDSON WILDCATS

Ten years after Davidson’s NCAA tournament run, NBA and Golden State Warriors’ star Stephen Curry’s attachment to the small school is deep and impactful. Bob McKillop’s Wildcats plays Kentucky’s on Thursday, March 15, 2018 in Boise, Idaho.

In four games divided among two cities, tiny Davidson College and its white-haired coach, Bob McKillop, united the basketball world in fascination regarding the escapades of the Wildcats’ skinny sophomore guard with elite basketball pedigree, unlimited shooting range and audacious style the game hadn’t really seen since the days of Pistol Pete Maravich.

2018 NCAA tournament: Kentucky Wildcats coach John Calipari knows what the Davidson Wildcats do best, and what could make for a major upset Thursday in Boise, Idaho.

Even a decade after Davidson's Elite 8 run, Steph Curry is still the heart and soul of Davidson's program.

DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Flywheel Coworking is just one of several tenants already signing on to utilize space at Davidson College's new entrepreneurial hub, which isn't set

The investigation and the search for a suspect continues surrounding a March 7 speeding car incident that police believe resulted in damages to an historic graveyard near the Davidson College campus.

If you haven't picked your final four yet, we have some tips and tricks for a winning bracket in your office pool.

IN OTHER NEWS

UNC Charlotte hosted a live-streamed panel this afternoon to discuss campus safety and highlight resources available to students. The discussion followed a

In her 60 Minutes interview, the education secretary failed to convince policy scholars that she’d improved her understanding of the issues.

Let's stop pretending education is a public good.

Michael Kimmel is a leader in what's known as "masculinities studies," and an in-demand purveyor of insight on why men are the way they are.

TRADES

Penn says Amy Wax will no longer teach required first-year courses after another widely criticized set of comments about race -- this time about black law students at the university -- comes to light.

Investigation documents how an early president of the college harassed and assaulted numerous women. Board strips his name from two buildings and revokes his honorary degree.

College students around the country protested one month after the deadly Florida school shooting.

Leaders of small institutions hope distinctive academic programs can stanch declines in enrollments and rates of retention and graduation. The results are promising but not certain.

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