Today's Clips (4/27/18)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

The fifth annual Davidson College Venture Fund Pitch Day showcased the fact that there is an abundance of student ingenuity

Davidson College staff apologized after moving locations for a lecture from a former Hillsdale College history professor on Monday.

IN OTHER NEWS

Living in a house with friends, playing drinking games and dancing to overplayed pop songs are not incompatible with a just society.

Students and faculty members grapple with campus turmoil and the university’s public image as a barometer for black colleges nationwide.

With high-school students applying to more colleges, schools have a tough time predicting how many accepted students will actually enroll. The schools are using wait lists to manage the flow. PDF here: http://bit.ly/2HA4zM4

A federal judge rejected the University of California at Berkeley's bid to dismiss a lawsuit claiming it discriminated against conservative speakers like Ann Coulter by imposing unreasonable restrictions and fees on their appearances.

A new report finds these advisers too often encourage borrowers to temporarily postpone payments to avoid default, rather than enroll in plans that would manage their debt long-term — a strategy that skews the default data.

TRADES

Mahmoud Hamad, an associate professor of political science at Drake University, has resigned following allegations that he spanked female students and had them sit on his lap.

University of Virginia hasn't blocked the organizer of last year's fatal Unite the Right rally from coming on campus, despite calls from students and professors to do so.

As the low-income experience begins to shed its social stigma, students are taking on the task of making one another feel welcome.

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