Today's Clips (9/19/19)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS
Coconut, lime Kool-Aid, carnation petals and a turtle shell. These are a sampling of the materials used in Harold Mendez’s solo exhibition “The days of yesterday are all numbered in sum” at Davidson College Art Galleries.
IN OTHER NEWS

Under the plan, tuition to all state colleges would be free for students regardless of family income.

As college teams collect more and more data to improve performance, a player may be asked to swallow an electronic pill to monitor body temperature or wear goggles that track eye movement.

University of California President Janet Napolitano, who oversaw historic expansions of the 10-campus system and championed immigrant students, but whose management structure faced criticism and embarrassing scrutiny, said Wednesday she will step down in August 2020.

Busch Beer and Venmo have offered to match the contributions, which have reached about $45,000.

Turnout among college students grew far more than that of the voting population overall, according to a study from Tufts University. The authors cited the national trends, but also greater emphasis on civic engagement on campuses across the country.

A group that monitors student loans says the average borrower who graduates with a bachelor's degree owes about $29,200 -- a record high.

The university said the messages "were intentionally inflammatory" and sent to employees connected to gender and diversity issues.

On campus over the next decade, HPU will invest another $1 billion into scholarships and construction.
Students walk past A&T's student center on the first day of fall semester classes in August 2019. The student union opened in fall 2018.
TRADES

Stress is on these overworked caregivers’ minds after the suicide last week of one of their own at the University of Pennsylvania.

After three letters, two town halls, and one sit-in, the president finally responded.

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