Today's Clips (8/7/19)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS
Seven of the 15 players in the USA preliminary squad have won at the junior level. Will that success help them win in China?
IN OTHER NEWS
Dartmouth College and nine women who claimed they were raped, sexually assaulted or harassed by their professors said on Tuesday that they had reached a $14.

More doctors, health organizations and students are pushing for medical education to include climate change, saying that physicians and other health-care workers need to prepare for the risks associated with rising global temperatures.

A recent graduate of Pennsylvania's Haverford College who tried to obtain Donald Trump's tax returns through a computer lab there has agreed to plead guilty to cybersecurity violations, federal prosecutors said on Monday.

Gibson’s Bakery co-owner David Gibson is fighting pancreatic cancer. He also said he believes Oberlin College is trying to wait until he and his 91-year-old father are dead as the two sides continue to battle in court in a case that resulted in the largest monetary award for libel in Ohio history.

The Princeton Review also ranked Elon University as the best-run college in the country.

College students judge their colleges and universities in The Princeton Review rankings. Here’s what students say about campus food, dorms, academics, parties, athletics and more at these North Carolina schools.

University endowments and non-profits in the U.S. are seeing lackluster annual returns for a year when the stock market garnered 10%. Funds with more than $500 million earned a median 5.3% before fees in the fiscal year ended June 30, while endowments of all sizes returned 5.9%.

With rising tuition costs, some aren’t going to college, and more are working jobs on the side.

TRADES
Being a good writer and a good writing teacher don’t always go hand in hand. But for poet and novelist Laurie Sheck, they do. Sheck’s been a Pulitzer Prize finalist, held prestigious fellowships, written books and seen her work published in The New Yorker, The New York Times and Paris Review.

After overenrolling more than 1,000 students, Virginia Tech will lease nearby hotels for overflow housing. Students who’ve lived in one enjoyed the amenities but found the situation isolating.

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