Today's Clips (4/26/18)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS
Fox news guest says Davidson tried to silence a conservative speech on campus.
IN OTHER NEWS

The young undocumented immigrants have seen their hopes alternately elevated and dashed, sometimes in a single week.

The documentary listens to dozens of student and academics who find that the test, and the ACT, fail to accurately gauge potential or ability.

Condoleezza Rice’s commission offers some wise words for the NCAA, but doesn’t go nearly far enough.

College journalists with a passion for giving a voice to the voiceless are speaking up for themselves in a campaign combating some of the same forces that have battered newspapers across the country as digital media has imperiled print.

Many don’t know much about repayment plans or interest rates, poll finds.

A new study confirms what some researchers have been saying for decades — standardized tests have little or no value in predicting students' success in college. So why do institutions use them?

TRADES

A new report bolsters the case that such policies, in tandem with other strategies, can help colleges enhance diversity without jeopardizing academic quality.

A commission led by Condoleezza Rice promised bold reforms to root out corruption in college basketball. Instead it sidestepped player-compensation issues that many see at the heart of the matter. 

A student at the University of Utah has invented a solution to the pressure of finals week, which begins at the college today: a library “cry closet.”

Essay on "erotics of mentorship" sets off debate about whether sexuality has any place in academic relationships.

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