Today's Clips (6/26/19)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Set to a rhythmic soundtrack of clacking machinery, whirring drills and inflating tyres, bikes take shape at a factory run by Taiwan's Giant, which is leading the island's push to regain its crown as bike maker to the world. At an assembly line near the central city of Taichung, workers for

IN OTHER NEWS

More than one-third of college athletic trainers say coaches influence the hiring and firing of their schools' sports-medicine staffs, a finding that counters an NCAA-recommended protocol urging medical staff to make decisions about athlete health independent of coaches and administrators.

A man who was allowed to remain enrolled at Marshall University despite being accused of raping a student will stay jailed after being expelled amid new sexual assault charges.

A Michigan State University physiology professor who was suspended after more than half a dozen women accused him of sexual harassment has returned to work at the school that has been beset by allegations of sexual misconduct in recent years.

Politicians love to talk about college costs. But there’s a big one that they’ve barely started to address.

Getting a degree will pay off, but maybe not enough to take on huge debt to pay for one.

Officials at four colleges announced the abrupt departure of their presidents last week — Marist, Muhlenberg, Auburn and, in North Carolina, Bennett

TRADES

The University of Vermont last week apologized for eugenics research conducted by its professors more than 80 years ago, Seven Days reported. The statement from the university's retiring president, Thomas Sullivan, said that Vermont officials "recognize and deeply regret this profoundly sad chapter in Vermont and UVM's history."

Senate Bill 206 would allow athletes to profit from their own name, image, and likeness.

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