Today's Clips (9/24/18)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Warriors star point guard is helping raise funds for Hurricane Florence relief efforts in his home state of North Carolina.

IN OTHER NEWS

Parents of first-year college students in China live in tents on campus to make goodbyes easier. Critics say they are pampering a generation of only children.

Colleges and universities are wrestling with a rise in sexual-assault claims, lawsuits brought by those accused of assault and conflicting directions from courts and the government on how to handle them.

Many ‘educated’ people are too ignorant to realize the same person can be a victim and a villain.

A survey of North Carolina leaders found nearly all support a path to citizenship for DACA recipients, but there are conditions. Congress has been unable to reach consensus on the issue.

Hurricane Florence damage cleanup continues on UNC Wilmington and UNC Pembroke campuses in North Carolina. No reopening date has been set for either school.

More and more students are mainly interested in college as a path to employment.

Longtime opponents of legacy college admissions that give preference to the children of alumni say they may have their best shot in almost 15 years to push Congress to act on the issue.

Congress, as in 2004, is looking to update the Higher Education Act, which underpins most federal government dealings with colleges.

TRADES

How admissions leaders view challenge of filling a class, allegations of anti-Asian bias, legacy admissions, testing, international enrollments and more.

Ed Meek asked University of Mississippi officials to remove his name from the journalism school on Saturday after he received backlash for a racist Facebook post, the Clarion Ledger reported.

They make the most of their "off the beaten path" locations to draw students and faculty members.

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