Today's Clips (2/21/19)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Minnesota's Ilhan Omar was cribbing from the Left’s notes on U.S. Latin American policy, and doing it badly.

IN OTHER NEWS

More than 60 percent of college students said they had experienced “overwhelming anxiety” in the past year. Over 40 percent said they felt so depressed they had difficulty functioning.

In one of the most extensive searches of college yearbooks ever, we found blackface and Ku Klux Klan photos like Ralph Northam's far beyond Virginia.

In online chats, UNC admissions officials often referred to applicants’ race, and that's now at the center of a legal fight.

Margaret Spellings, who resigned as UNC president, is consultant to a Texas group planning for the state’s future. She’ll live in Dallas.

Emory University in Atlanta says it's forming a commission to review racist photos that appear in past yearbooks.

UM's policy does not allow student staff to remove anything from a student's dorm room, sparking a debate over speech that may be considered offensive.

TRADES

The college went without Wi-Fi, email, the campus website or access to learning management and accounting systems for nearly a week. Students asked how this could happen.

Students from Virginia Union, Virginia Commonwealth, and the University of Richmond share their views on attending college in the former capital of the Confederacy.

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