Today's Clips (12/11/18)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

It seems as though reports of racist incidents on college campus have popped up seemingly every week these past two years. Sadly, that is an accurate observation in the Trump era.

Warriors star player Steph Curry is giving Kyrie Irving some competition when it comes to conspiracy theorists in the NBA.

IN OTHER NEWS

Facing mounting costs at Cornell, Samuel Issiah Williams decided to skip a meal plan his senior year and think creatively to get by.

There’s no class in, ahem, college, to prepare us for saving for our children's college education. Let this guide be your starting point.

I have a rational argument for my position. But I want to hear yours.

College pays off for most people and costs have even been flattening. There are, however, often-overlooked pitfalls that can leave some people worse off than if they hadn’t gone to college.

"You both will have to live with this decision," the victim said, lashing out at the McLennan County prosecutors.

Only 1 in 20 college degrees awarded today are in the humanities or liberal arts, as a perception persists that these fields don't provide marketable skills for students entering the workforce. But is this theory true? For our Future of Work series, Jeffrey Brown explores why students with "soft skills" are critical for innovating and helping organizations run effectively--even in Silicon Valley.

TRADES

"White people are the best thing that ever happened to the world," the racist Columbia student shouted. The university is investigating the incident but would not confirm whether the student will face disciplinary action.

Fallout from on-campus tragedies and athletic program controversies prompts donors to circle the wagons -- or flee.

In an experiment described in a new working paper, the university made a letter promising financial aid seem like a golden ticket.

A recent essay that was critical of student evaluations was also unfairly critical of today’s students.

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