Today's Clips (12/4/18)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS
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IN OTHER NEWS

Despite a low unemployment rate, many young adults lack job prospects that mesh with their idealized vision of the post-college world.

The University of Michigan and Harvard have scrapped long traditions of starting classes later than scheduled—but UC Berkeley is sticking to its time lag. ‘The real world does not run on Michigan Time.’

Six Senate Democrats urge the magazine to recognize colleges focused on underrepresented students "instead of the privileged few."

UNC-Chapel Hill officials recommend that Silent Sam, the Confederate statue torn down four months ago, be located at a new indoor building on campus for the single purpose of displaying it.

Duke University trustees decided Saturday to remove the name of Julian Carr from one of its buildings and rename it the Classroom Building, the name originally given to the East Campus building.

The Latest on the report of a gunman at William Peace University in North Carolina

A group of U.S. fraternities and sororities on Monday sued Harvard University, saying its crackdown on single-sex clubs amounted to sexual discrimination.

The fourth fire was discovered Sunday night around 11:30 p.m. in the laundry room in the McIntire Residence Hall, the same building were two fires were set in two bathrooms early Sunday.

Hampshire College rescinded an endowed fund named in memory of tLester J. Mazor, a professor for 37 years, after determining allegations of inappropriate behavior were credible.

Cal has reached a settlement agreement with several conservative student organizations over allegations the school discriminated against conservative speakers.

Grinnell College is putting in jeopardy unionized student workers from colleges and universities across the United States.

TRADES

New research points to differentials in faculty pay and class size.

Beyond the campus gates, whole economies have sprung up to cater to international students, whose financial impact on the United States nears $40 billion. What will happen if their enrollment continues to slow?

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