Today's Clips (3/25/19)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Admissions officers are in no position to evaluate the truthfulness of the applications they review.

Picking a perfect bracket is so unlikely that it will almost certainly never occur, even if March Madness continues for billions of years .

IN OTHER NEWS

The University of Georgia chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon was temporarily suspended and four students were expelled after the video was circulated online.

The ruling this month cleared a path for some athletes to receive more compensation than they do now, but limited it to expenses “related to education.”

He nails the problem, but federal coercion isn’t the solution.

The president’s executive order highlights the routine attempts to intimidate and silence conservatives.

What students do at college matters much more than where they go. The key is engagement, inside the classroom and out.

Tamara Lanier, the descendant of an enslaved man known as Renty, is suing Harvard for damages. She wants the university to return the photos of her ancestor.

UNC task force determines challenges too great, for now, for a four-year medical school at UNC Charlotte

TRADES

Liberty University president Jerry Falwell Jr., among the most vocal supporters of the president's executive order, criticized for censorship of student journalists on his campus.

University says that alumni relationships don't get considered, but website suggests otherwise.

Beloit student was briefly suspended for social media posts, angering many on campus. He believes his rhetoric was judged as a threat, unfairly, because he is Muslim.

Women on Rowan University’s cross-county and track-and-field teams had complained for years about subtle sexism, and a ban on sports bras without shirts was a final insult. Now they say they’re still being treated like the problem.

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