Today's Clips (7/23/19)
IN OTHER NEWS

A House committee has a trove of documents that show top Education Department officials trying to prop up a for-profit chain as it careened toward collapse.

As a junior at Dartmouth with a full course load, Garrett Muscatel did not think twice when he decided to run for office. He knew he wanted to be politically involved, from the moment he attended Barack Obama’s first inauguration when he was in elementary school.

Growing up in northern Uganda, I managed to piece together an education by winning one scholarship after another. But I will somehow have to come up with tens of thousands of dollars on my own to attend one of America’s most elite institutions.

Daniel Drill-Mellum assaulted multiple women before he faced any consequences for his actions. Why didn’t they come forward sooner?

TRADES

Pop wants to become the next big messaging app for students. But will it avoid the mistakes of Yik Yak and other failed campus-based apps before it?

A lawyer is seeking class-action status for a lawsuit on behalf of college students who want the right to question their accusers.

Critics say the renovated football building in Baton Rouge, La., reflects a broader problem of misplaced university priorities.

Alternative approaches can help shift students’ attention from how they did to what they learned.

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