Today's Clips (10/9/19)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

A chat with the NBA star and his SC30 partner about looking beyond basketball.

We’ve compiled a list of college radio stations that continue to fuel North Carolina’s rich musical legacy.

IN OTHER NEWS

California’s initiative to allow college athletes to profit from their talent is a boon especially for women and competitors in sports without pro leagues.

Jews, long disfavored by elite universities, might find Judge Burroughs’s reasoning familiar.

Academic institutions across Europe are intensifying efforts to get promising ideas out of their labs and into commercial use, following U.S. rivals such as Stanford and MIT.

"Design thinking is a method of applying knowledge to practice. Isn’t this also the definition of teaching?"

The founder of a food and beverage packaging company and his wife were each sentenced to one month in prison on Tuesday for their roles in what prosecutors say is the largest college admissions scam uncovered in the United States.

U.S. District Judge Indira Talwani isn't just doling out prison terms in the college admissions scandal. She's articulating its larger significance.

The donation from the La Jolla philanthropist is the largest in the history of San Diego County

Oberlin College has assembled a new team of lawyers and has announced that it is will appeal the giant libel verdict against it in the Gibson's Bakery lawsuit. They have a number of strong arguments available to them.

Buy a sippy cup, glue jewels on it, and bring it to frat parties. An excerpt from Indelible in the Hippocampus: Writings From the Me Too Movement.

That’s how we’re supposed to talk about this stuff now, right? Nothing good ever comes out of the Ivy League!

TRADES

In a reform aimed at reducing Ph.D. program timelines and attrition, University of Chicago will guarantee full funding to humanities and social sciences students -- in exchange for program caps.

“You are not entering that plane, period,” a customs official told him. Then he took out a pen and wrote “cancelled” in capital letters and drew a line through his visa.

Harvey Mudd’s freshmen are clever with machines, but dealing with fellow human beings requires different skills.

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