Today's Clips (7/24/18)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Chris Clunie, the new athletics director at Davidson College, talks about how he got onto the basketball team, what he thinks of the football program, and the unique seating chart at his wedding.

As a Davidson College freshman, Chris Clunie often staked out the pickup basketball games in Belk Arena, hoping for a chance to play with members of the Wildcats team.

Chris Clunie was formally announced as the new director of athletics at Davidson on Monday as he returns to the school he graduated from in 2006. 

Charlotte’s Stephen Curry, the resident Golden State Warriors’ NBA star, is among the world’s highest paid celebrities for 2018

IN OTHER NEWS

More than a thousand variations in DNA were involved in how long people stayed in school, but the effect of each gene was weak, and the data did not predict educational attainment for individuals.

The plan counters a Republican bill aiming to overhaul the government’s role.

As more students balk at the debt loads they face after graduation, some colleges are offering an alternative: We’ll pay your tuition if you offer us a percentage of your future salary.

Former UNC President C.D. Spangler Jr. has died, the University of North Carolina system announced Monday.

The college will continues its capital campaign through 2020 as planned.

TRADES

Protests and petitions call on universities to end their contracts with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

Leaders of the Citadel share their very unacademic way of crisis management -- with a focus on transparency and preparation.

Members and alumni of Delta Phi Epsilon, a national professional fraternity, are calling for the resignation of Terrence Boyle, who they say has expressed sexist and xenophobic beliefs.

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