Today's Clips (4/5/18)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

The du Football Champions has come a long way in raising the profile of the women’s game since it was launched three years ago.

IN OTHER NEWS

Many colleges and universities are facing a gloomy picture, painted by polls, politics and population shifts that are forcing an overhaul of campuses across the country.

More colleges are reaching out to help low-income students with incidental costs — a step than can relieve stress and improve academic performance.

The tutors deal not in plain-old schoolwork or straight-up counseling, but in a blend of the two, offering academic and psychological support, at a price.

Then as now, the old disdained the young as lazy and entitled.

The vaping device has become a coveted teen status symbol and a growing problem in high schools and middle schools, spreading with surprising speed.

A study says that men think they do better than their GPA indicates.

TRADES

New findings show Knowledge Is Power alumni who attend historically black colleges are more likely to report a “sense of belonging” and good mental health than those who attend other colleges.

North Dakota University System limits its network after a series of recent arrests.

Know that even before you begin a campus inquiry, you have already failed in the eyes of students.

California’s vision became a model for the nation. Six decades on, much of its promise has been hollowed out.

Blackface Polaroids, magazine ads with Sambo figures, and other "racist garbage" reside in a university library’s museum not as a shrine but as a document of the country’s tragic past — and present.

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