Today's Clips (1/28/19)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Last May, former Davidson basketball player Chris Clunie returned to his alma mater, where he replaced longtime athletics director Jim Murphy.

As Super Bowl LIII approaches, we are reminded of the Jets’ Joe Namath, and of Shakespeare’s Henry V.

After sitting out last season with a knee injury, Davidson’s Luke Frampton has quickly blossomed into perhaps the Atlantic 10’s top 3-point shooter.

The enthralling Southern gothic fantasy, set in a traveling circus, is her fourth book, but the first for which she's had to apologize to her chickens.

IN OTHER NEWS

The university is conducting an internal review after a professor sent an email cautioning international students from speaking Chinese on campus.

Their incomes are flat. Their wealth is down. And Washington is aggravating future threats.

One researcher found that fraternities were embracing “a more inclusive form of masculinity,” based on equality for gay men, respect for women, racial parity and emotional intimacy.

Some colleges, in an effort to sort through a growing number of applications, are quietly tracking applicants’ online interaction with the schools and considering it when deciding whom to admit.

The $372.5 million deal will give the university a prime Pennsylvania Avenue address for graduate programs in international relations and other fields.

To improve the UNC Board of Governors, reduce its size and emphasize qualifications, not donations

Officials at Bennett College in Greensboro are racing to meet a Feb. 1 deadline to raise $5 million to convince their accrediting agency that the private,

TRADES

Two prominent researchers say some selective colleges have responded to pressure to hit national benchmarks for enrolling low-income students -- in ways that hurt other needy students who are equally academically worthy.

Here’s what the journey to an American college is like for students from the other side of the world.

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