Today's Clips (7/10/19)
IN OTHER NEWS

Colleges must treat sexual assault like the public health issue it is.

Harvard University dismissed its longtime fencing coach in the wake of an investigation into financial transactions he made with the family of a current and former student on his team.

Income-driven mechanisms of ISAs are already built into many federal student loans, says WSJ Wealth Management Expert Derek Tharp.

Her plan to save money by renting a textbook backfired when Amazon raided her father’s checking account. Eventually, the company admitted it had made a mistake.

The government should end the federal guarantee for student loans to reform our education system.

TRADES

Colleges and universities have started using unique approaches to raise awareness among students of cybersecurity threats.

The University of Chicago expects a record number of students this fall from underrepresented backgrounds, including increases in black and Hispanic applicants and more first-generation and low-income students.

The university declined to comment on whether it plans to return any of the donations given by Jeffrey Epstein, who was charged on Saturday with sex trafficking.

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