Today's Clips (4/20/18)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS
Africa is fast becoming a key global tech market, and many of the tech leaders of tomorrow are emerging from the continent with Africa’s international ambitions.
IN OTHER NEWS

Women hold nearly two-thirds of student loan debt, and black women graduate with the most debt of any group.

She was chosen as the commencement speaker, and 150 students declared themselves ‘outraged.’

Students get their way by harassing staff and shutting down class.

High school seniors have until May 1 to weigh the costs versus the benefits of the colleges where they’ve been accepted.

For some male victims of sexual assault and abuse, #MeToo can feel more like #WhatAboutMe?

As more schools band together to commit to recruiting and graduating 50,000 more low-income students, four college presidents discuss what it will take to get there.
TRADES

Actress Jenna Fischer will donate her fee for a Tuesday talk at DePauw University after students interrupted her presentation to protest racist messages found on campus this month. Fischer, who was on campus to meet with theater students, do a Q&A session and sign her 2017 book The Actor’s Life: A Survival Guide, empathized with protesters in a tweet Wednesday, saying she would donate her pay to the NAACP, the Anti-Defamation League and the Trevor Project.

Kent Syverud, the university’s chancellor, called the video of students using racial and anti-Semitic slurs “extremely troubling and disturbing.”

Randa Jarrar’s inflammatory tweets about Barbara Bush may be protected speech, but when she invoked her university and its president, some say she crossed a line.

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