Today's Clips (11/27/18)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Here are five things to watch for in Tuesday’s Battle for the Hornets’ Trophy between Davidson and the Charlotte 49ers at Belk Arena.

IN OTHER NEWS

The generation gap returns.

Prestige is helpful, but you can make your way without it.

Lou Anna K. Simon, former president of the university, resigned in January in connection with the scandal involving Larry Nassar, a sports doctor who was accused of sexually abusing women under the guise of medical treatment.

North Carolina legislators on Monday reviewed a draft bill that would require voters to present photo ID at the polls. During a committee meeting, members of the public expressed concern about college IDs.

New Jersey's Rider University excludes the chain as an on-campus option due to its "widely perceived" record

Park came to the U.S. with his family when he was 7 years old. He's a senior at Harvard working toward a degree in molecular and cellular biology with a minor in ethnicity, migration and rights.

TRADES

New analysis of history-major data says the field has fallen to "new low." Can it be saved?

University to investigate whether a physics and bioengineering professor was involved in a banned genome-editing procedure that allegedly produced the world's first genetically edited babies.

Two major banks have decided to no longer offer internships to sophomores, a change that institutions say alleviates students' anxiety around entering the field quickly.

We posed that question to several current and former presidents. Here are their stories of confronting — and overcoming — biases and stereotypes.

A response to my critics.

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