Today's Clips (10/1/19)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Warriors guard Steph Curry, who played three years at Davidson College in North Carolina, also showed support towards the bill. 

Andy Katz shares his 5 predictions for the 2019-20 A-10 men's basketball season, including Player of the Year, Freshman of the Year and five non-conference games to watch.

IN OTHER NEWS

California is challenging the N.C.A.A.’s business model built on amateur athletes. Here’s what that means.

Black women are underrepresented in economics, which is bad for everyone.

The university has prohibited its scramble band, often irreverent and sometimes funny, from performing at athletic events, and plans to form a more traditional band after the football season.

A relentless rise in premiums and deductibles is putting insurance out of reach for many workers, especially those with low incomes.

The University of Pennsylvania, already shaken by more than a dozen student suicides in recent years, is now dealing with the suicide death of a high-profile mental-health administrator.

East Carolina University’s interim chancellor Dan Gerlach was placed on administrative leave Monday after photos and videos surfaced over the weekend of him drinking and dancing at a bar near the Greenville campus.

Equity in public contracting and university admissions represent two of the main issues in the debate over the new law, Initiative 1000. Referendum 88 lets voters decide whether to uphold...

Samuel Barnett, 30, founded SBB Research almost a decade ago in his dorm room, transforming a college side gig into a hedge fund that managed more than $400 million.

For the past two years, Moxie has been invading classrooms and riding around Kenyon College atop students’ backpacks.

Shifts in higher education have caused some small colleges to close. The towns that hosted them wonder what's next when the students are gone.

MIT professors gave Fitbits to 100 students and found strong correlations between sleep habits and performance in an introductory chemistry class.

TRADES

For second time this year, federal court rules that University of Iowa breached group's First Amendment rights by de-registering it. This time, judge says individual administrators could be liable.

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