Today's Clips (11/26/18)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Mike Espy is embroiled in a US Senate campaign defined by race, a quarter century after he named race relations the biggest problem in Mississippi.

Davidson, college athletics done right.

On November 7, a Twitter activist traced a virulently anti-Semitic Twitter account under the handle @femanon to a female student at Davidson College, a North Carolina school which I attend.

Golden State Warriors point guard Stephen Curry avoided serious injury after being involved in a multi-car collision Friday on Highway 24 near Oakland, California. According to  ABC 7 News ,  "everyone" involved seemed to be OK...

Davidson beat Northeastern at Belk Arena on Saturday, but Wildcats coach Bob McKillop said his team isn’t playing as a cohesive unit yet.

IN OTHER NEWS

Kristine E. Guillaume, of Queens, made it through a rigorous process to take charge of a student publication once run by Franklin D. Roosevelt.

After featuring in 2016 campaigns, tuition-free college fell out of midterms messaging. The idea, while broadly popular, trails other priorities for voters—and draws skeptics. ‘The reality of the world is, nothing is free,’ said one voter.

Veterans are a rarity on the campuses of many of the nation’s elite universities.

The university on Tuesday said a student had died of an adenovirus-associated illness.

Casey Parks tells the story of Dorian Ford, a single mother of two, who has spent years trying to graduate from Grambling State University, a historically black university whose institutional challenges shed light on the state of H.B.C.U.s.

Colleges across the U.S. assign books to introduce new ideas to incoming students. This year, colleges selected books on topics that ranged from climate change to race, fiction and non-fiction

A former student at St. Olaf College in Northfield is fighting both criminal charges and his expulsion from school for alleged sexual contact with an intoxicated classmate. Dilip Rao, 19, of Barrin…

TRADES

Trinity in Connecticut now offers Pell-eligible students four years of institutional aid based on a single application.

Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools oversaw Corinthian Colleges and ITT Tech. The Obama administration sought to end the authority of ACICS.

Daniel Greenstein, a self-described “erstwhile postsecondary technocrat,” must turn around a collection of struggling campuses that compete fiercely with one another, as well as with an overcrowded field of other public institutions, in a

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