Today's Clips (1/17/19)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

King Day commemoration marks 400th anniversary of enslaved Africans being brought to British North American colonies in Jamestown.

While reflecting on my first semester of college, I decided that the only way to properly sum up my experience would be to make a list of things I’ve learned thus far, completely excluding the actual education part.

Brown is "One to watch" among female restaurateurs.

IN OTHER NEWS

The Federal Reserve has linked rising student debt to a drop in homeownership among young Americans and the flight of college graduates from rural areas.

The future of the Silent Sam Confederate statue on the UNC-Chapel Hill campus remains up in the air as a rift developments between campus trustees and the UNC Board of Governors.

A university is switching off its social media channels to promote a healthier online culture.

John Engler used an 11-page letter to resign as MSU's interim president hours after the board said it would fire him tomorrow.

The accounting of hazing incidents by Pennsylvania colleges and universities is required by the new Timothy Piazza Antihazing Law, named for the Penn State fraternity pledge who died in 2017 of injuries suffered during a night of heavy drinking at a party.

TRADES

Board of Trustees pushes out interim president John Engler after nearly a year of tumult and eye-opening comments at Michigan State, including recent suggestion that some abuse victims enjoy "the spotlight."

University of Nebraska at Lincoln is under fire by students who thought police should not have mentioned in a campuswide bulletin that two men accused of sexual assault were black, believing that it reinforced harmful stereotypes.

The college, which has appealed a recent decision to revoke its accreditation, is one of only two historically black women’s colleges in the country.

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