Today's Clips (6/10/19)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Republican Lt. Gov. Dan Forest is already airing a radio ad attacking Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper for vetoing the “Born Alive Abortion Survivors Act.” How will it affect voters in 2020 elections?

John Beilein led Michigan to two title games. But was he ever fully appreciated? With Beilein in the NBA, here are some current coaches we shouldn't take for granted.

Long interview with Coach McKillop.

It’s easy to spot Dr. Michael Sherman in his red Davidson jersey at Golden State Warriors home games. He’s paying tribute to former Wildcats player Stephen Curry, whom he sees as an inspiration.

The 57 comes on the heels of his first two rounds of 75-73 putting Alex Ross T-6 after three days, four shots back of Spencer Ralston.

Davidson golfer Alex Ross shot a 15-under par 57 at the Dogwood Invitational amateur golf tournament Thursday, which ties the lowest round in competitive golf history.

IN OTHER NEWS

Student protesters across the country demanding action on issues related to sexual misconduct have focused on their schools, using similar tactics and winning major concessions.

Students, teachers and reformers are pushing back against the failures of mainstream higher education.

As the architect of higher education policy, Diane Auer Jones is pushing to overhaul accreditation, and, to critics, revive the fortunes of “bottom feeder” for-profit colleges.

A series of well-intentioned government decisions since the 1960s has left us with today’s out-of-control higher education market.

A liberal outfit trashes a university for employing skeptics of regulation.

A jury has awarded $11 million to a father and son who claimed Ohio's Oberlin College and an administrator hurt their business and libeled them during a dispute that triggered protests and allegations of racism following a shoplifting incident.

Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg knows firsthand the burden of six-figure student loan debt. He and his husband, Chasten, are far from alone, though, and their personal college indebtedness is helping to keep the issue on the national stage.

After the University of Alabama returns more than $21 million, officials release internal emails saying decision was not about abortion but academic integrity - The Washington Post

With many college students saying they've been homeless, schools, lawmakers and community groups are trying to take on the crisis.

The Duke Eye Center off Erwin Road has also seen flooding.  

Getting the government more involved won’t solve the problem either.

TRADES

Key senator offers plan to require colleges to report on those admitted and to bar consideration of donor status in admissions process. Organization of college fund-raisers opposes bill.

The university denies the allegation. The suit also says Indiana deferred crucial maintenance on air systems for years despite knowing of problems, resulting in a 2018-19 mold crisis.

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