Today's Clips (12/21/18)
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The two sides in a trial accusing Harvard of discriminating against Asian-American applicants have tried to synthesize their cases ahead of a judge’s ruling.

The university shelved a debt-ridden program in 2014. Thanks to the efforts of area business leaders chastened by a city’s failures, the Blazers are back, and back in another bowl game.

The American higher education system, the largest in the world and a major source of revenue for towns and cities across the U.S., is losing its dominance as a global magnet for top talent.

UNC President Margaret Spellings choose compliance over defiance, but in the end she could not hang on.

High school enrollment across the nation is about to hit a peak and then decline dramatically. What does this mean for colleges and universities?

College students who binge drink, frequently post on social media and may later regret their actions.

A former Lehigh University student is accused of trying to poison his longtime roommate to death and vandalizing the victim's possessions with racist graffiti.
TRADES

Humor, snow (natural and otherwise) and animals make appearances in holiday videos.

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