Today's Clips (2/14/19)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

It's been 10 years since Steph Curry left Davidson for the NBA, but he still hasn't completed his degree.

Restrictor plates have made the Daytona 500 the country's most unpredictable sporting event, with skill and chance vying for equal track time.

IN OTHER NEWS

The federal judge weighing whether Harvard University discriminates against Asian-American applicants pointed to potential weaknesses in each side’s case, but didn’t tip her hand on how she might rule.

Colleges need to step back and respect prospective students’ privacy.

She’s willing to overhaul regulations for discrimination based on sex but not on race. Why?

The results of an annual survey suggest that the concept of the have and have-nots extends to higher education.

William Downs, an East Carolina University dean from Raleigh, will become the next president of Gardner-Webb University, the North Carolina school said Wednesday.

TRADES

Liberal arts college has won praise for recruiting talented low-income students, but rising tuition discounting has cut into funding.

LeMoyne-Owen College, a private historically black institution in Memphis, Tenn., is having its human resources office investigate those who have been calling for the resignation of President Andrea Miller, saying that the president's critics are engaged in "slander," The Memphis Commercial Appeal reported.

A lawsuit filed in California on Thursday seeks admissions and enrollment data from the University of California system.

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