Today's Clips (9/25/18)
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Students defrauded by for-profit schools can expect no help from Education Secretary Betsy DeVos. But a federal court ruling offers some hope.

In the wake of sexual-assault allegations from decades ago that recently became public, students protested Yale graduate Brett Kavanaugh's nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court.

Kevin Olsen’s alleged rape victim says the former UNCC quarterback threatened to killer her on the night alleged assaults took place.

On game days, as partying and the use of alcohol goes up, so does the number of reports of sexual assault, a new study has found.

A grieving mother fights for a new investigation into what happened to her son.

The U.S. Department of Education has developed a new smartphone app that it hopes will make the notoriously difficult Free Application For Federal Student Aid a little easier.

University of Pennsylvania has announced a discounted, mostly online degree program. As an Ivy League school, that means something. As a luxury education brand, it may mean even more.

TRADES

Carlos Vargas, the president of Southeast Missouri State University, apologized Saturday for drinking from a beer bong during a tailgate party after videos of the spectacle made the rounds on social media, the Kansas City Star reported.

U of Wisconsin moves forward with plan to disclose misconduct findings against employees to their potential future employers, including other system campuses. Some expect the policy to spread.

The former student-body president has neither confirmed nor denied that she accepted illegal campaign funds from the shadowy conservative group.

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