Today's Clips (2/7/19)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Since his campaign, President Donald Trump has taken a page from President Ronald Reagan's playbook.

IN OTHER NEWS

Our country has most of the best colleges in the world. Students should be able to afford them, and borrowers should not be crushed by debts.

The international market for U.S. graduate education is softening. For the second year in a row the number of students from abroad who enrolled in U.S. graduate schools fell by 1%.

Sigma Lambda Upsilon was suspended by the school.

Kevin Guskiewicz, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences and an expert on concussions in sports, will be the interim chancellor, succeeding Carol Folt. The announcement was made Wednesday by UNC system Interim President Dr. Bill Roper.

A highly-contagious stomach bug is spreading at Lafayette College.

TRADES

The smallest art colleges are struggling in a fiercely competitive market. Why are they showing such signs of stress? And can larger liberal arts colleges learn from their successes and missteps?

A new paper complicates the evidence on the advantages of taking notes by hand. But there’s more to consider in crafting your electronics policy.

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