Today's Clips (4/15/19)
IN OTHER NEWS

A proposal before the 40-member N.C.A.A. Division I Council would ban all recruiting contact until June 15 of the student’s sophomore year in high school.

The policy, which was announced on Saturday, will continue to ban from enrollment women anyone who identifies as a woman.

An 18-year-old student, Sebastian Serafin-Bazan, ended up in critical condition at an area hospital after going into cardiac arrest.

By the end of the night, Alexander McNab would find himself as the latest, forced star of another viral video about racial profiling.

If the purpose of speech is to get the better of one’s opponent, why not do it via censorship instead?

Federal authorities have sent some young adults “target letters” after court papers indicate that some knew about their parents’ alleged activities or were involved.

Jamill Jones resigned his job as a Wake Forest assistant basketball coach Friday, eight months after he was accused of fatally punching a man in New York.

UNC Police Chief Jeff McCracken will retire July 1, the university announced Friday, just as interim chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz prepares to convene a committee to look at campus safety issues, including concerns over McCracken’s department.

The university's board of trustees has voted to scrub the name of a pro-slavery theologian from the campus' oldest building.

Surely a one- or two-year apprenticeship after high school could show the same evidence of critical thinking and responsibility. Unfortunately, the federal government does not subsidize those paths.

A focus on highly selective schools obscures the experience of the vast majority of American undergraduates.

What was once limited to small-scale side hustles has mushroomed into so-called essay mills on the Internet, becoming a global industry.

TRADES

UCLA knew in 2014 about gifts that were perceived to assure admission of athletes. And its officials talked to Rick Singer, ringleader in Operation Varsity Blues, about such concerns.

Wisconsin campus that became the poster child for gutting liberal arts disciplines won't make those cuts after all.

Colleges are entrusted with tuition money, tax-exempt status, and federal dollars. At a summit, the leaders of elite institutions asked if they give enough back.

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