Today's Clips (6/13/19)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS
For each of the 300 special-event tickets sold for the game, the Warriors donated a life-saving insecticide-treated bed net to the United Nations Foundation's Nothing But Nets campaign.

From baseball to water polo, recruiting offers wide pipeline into prestigious private schools.

IN OTHER NEWS

The first sentencing in the scandal raised questions about culpability in the case and the role of universities, who have been described by prosecutors as victims.

John Vandemoer, a former sailing coach, became part of Rick Singer’s nationwide cheating scheme. The coach pleaded guilty and was sentenced Wednesday to one day in prison and six months house arrest.

William Strampel, a former dean at Michigan State University and longtime boss of sexual abuser Larry Nassar, was convicted of criminal conduct in office and neglect of duty and acquitted of criminal sexual misconduct.

From baseball to water polo, recruiting offers wide pipeline into prestigious private schools.

State after state, like Tennessee and Texas, is enacting laws to protect the right of students and professors to express their views.

Like all “progressive” schemes for reshaping the world, free college fails.

TRADES

Communication scholars debate how the field's distinguished scholars should be picked going forward, in the interest of diversity, equity and inclusion.

The killing of a student, one in a growing list of victims, opened her university’s eyes to the unseen danger of intimate-partner violence.

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