Today's Clips (6/28/19)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Stephen Curry may be a sharpshooting three-time NBA champion, but he is quickly building a career away from the court to inspire the masses through his burgeoning production company.

IN OTHER NEWS

Those who graduate college with student loans owe close to $30,000 on average, according to the most recent data from the Institute for College Access & Success.

Twenty-two out of 50 defendants in the historic college admissions bribery and cheating case have now pleaded guilty to charges.

Carmen Twillie Ambar responded to the 2016 incident in which Gibson's Bakery was libelously accused of being racist after a student was caught stealing

Totally-not-serious lessons in gaming the American education system.

A $56 million lawsuit filed Thursday alleges that the University of Utah failed to protect a student who was killed by an ex-boyfriend she had complained about to police more than 20 times.

Gov. Roy Cooper signed into law a bill allowing the sale of beer and wine at college stadiums on Wednesday, June 26, 2019. It opens new revenue streams for public schools NC State, UNC and ECU, others.

Matt Ellis was a rising senior who was majoring in theatre.

Clemson athletics fundraising organization IPTAY funds scholarships for more than 500 athletes, academic support programs and its staff's salaries.

"Whatever action the college does or doesn't do, people are saying we should be held responsible. That's an unsustainable outcome."

TRADES

Hollins University announced late Thursday that its president of two years, Pareena Lawrence, had resigned.

Coaches of college teams sometimes pressure trainers and other sports medicine staffers over their medical decisions, survey finds, which can put athletes at risk.

Worried about defamation suits and bad publicity, colleges often keep findings under wraps, but they’re facing pressure to be more transparent.

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