Today's Clips (11/15/18)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

A leader of the U.S. Army ROTC announced on Twitter that the ROTC is helping Davidson College investigate racist and anti-Semitic social media activity allegedly linked to one of its students, an ROTC cadet.

Davidson College says it is still investigating after activists last week claimed to have identified a female student as the person behind a series of anti

5-min interview with Kinan Azmeh

Davidson is famous as a basketball school and NBA star Stephen Curry’s alma mater; now it's making noise with its record-setting football team.

For more than a week now an American hiker has been lost in northern Mexico’s deep Sierra Madre canyons.

IN OTHER NEWS

Students who survived the Borderline shooting talk about that night, gun control and their efforts to move on.

The University of Texas at San Antonio investigated the episode, which students said came days after a lecturer confronted the student for putting her feet on an empty chair.

Northeastern University, a onetime blue-collar commuter school in Boston, is continuing a yearslong international expansion with the purchase of The New College of the Humanities in London.

Controversial regulation governing campus investigations set for release in coming days.

The choices ahead are not simple for UNC-Chapel Hill Chancellor Carol Folt and the university’s Board of Trustees — wherever they suggest putting Silent Sam, some people will be unhappy.

As student debt increases, counselors, parents and students hesitate to take out loans for college. But a new study shows that for students in community college, borrowing money can be a good thing.

TRADES

Chapel Hill students are being harassed by a white nationalist online commentator with ties to the alleged Pittsburgh synagogue shooter.

Joy Karega-Mason, a former assistant professor of rhetoric and composition at Oberlin College who was fired in 2016 over her anti-Semitic posts on social media, is suing the institution. The lawsuit, filed in a U.S. District Court in Cleveland, claims breach of contract, employment discrimination on the basis of race and retaliation.

Attacks on “academic whackos,” public floggings, and impugned motives have all been a part of the university’s tortured debate over whether race-conscious admissions disadvantage Asian applicants.

The colleges are competing for a stagnant number of increasingly price-conscious high-school graduates, a survey finds.

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