Today's Clips (4/3/18)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Daily Kerouac is one of several literary tribute Twitter accounts devoted to tweeting quotes from authors. Sometimes these quotes are consecutive sentences from longer works, other times they’re non-sequitur snippets chopped off midsentence.

Kentucky is the top team in our annual valuation of NCAA college basketball teams, with a value of $246.6 million.

Former Maryland coach Lefty Driesell was one of the 13 new members introduced Saturday to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame for the Class of 2018.

After its debut at a gallery in New York, Love Is the Message, The Message Is Death has resonated around the world.

This year’s NCAA men’s basketball tournament has been one of the craziest, but the linear algebra class at Winona State University has tried to figure out mathematical ways to best

IN OTHER NEWS

We all want our children to have a better life than we did. But statistics say they won’t.

Micheal Brown, now choosing among elite universities like Harvard, Yale and Stanford, said he hoped to one day become a lawyer, perhaps a public defender.

Harvard hit a new low this year—in terms of its acceptance rate.

After years of state-spending cuts, students in more than half of all U.S. states are for the first time paying more in tuition to attend public colleges or universities than the government contributes.

Initiatives seek to raise ambitions of disadvantaged students and link them to elite schools.

More than 300 students remain inside the building, where they are demanding the resignation of the president.

A first-of-its-kind survey finds one-third of college students regularly skip meals and lack stable housing.

A Chinese woman pleaded guilty on Monday to cheating on a college entrance exam, becoming the latest person to admit wrongdoing amid U.S. probes into international students who use imposters to gain admission to American universities.

TRADES

UCLA is attempting to end the disease entirely, starting with students on its campus.

With Facebook under fire for inadequate privacy protections, how has one of the oldest academic social networks avoided the same fate?

Humanities courses have plenty to offer every student: We simply need to get our best faculty members on the job.

Intro classes, always ripe for reinvention, benefit from a new emphasis on creative teaching at College Park.

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