Today's Clips (10/16/19)
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Lawyers representing former coaches from prominent college athletic programs filed motions seeking to dismiss the charges against them in the nationwide college-admissions case, arguing the case inappropriately lumped together individuals who weren’t conspiring to commit crimes with one another.

A sentencing hearing has been pushed back for a former Louisiana State University student convicted in the hazing death a Phi Delta Theta fraternity pledge

University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill students and administrators say rates of sexual assault and harassment on the NC college campus are concerning after survey by the American Association of Universities.

A Duke University alumna and her husband were sentenced to a month in prison for paying to alter their daughter’s SAT and ACT scores to help her get into Duke as part of the college admissions bribery scandal.

The Winston-Salem university makes its fundraising goal almost a year ahead of schedule.

Felicity Huffman reported to sentence, begins sentence in college admissions scandal.

Connor Bruce Croll, 19, of Crozet, Virginia, was arrested by officers at the Alabama school and jailed Sunday as a "fugitive from justice."

A new Axios/College Reaction Poll shows they're far ahead of their adult counterparts.

For many college students, living costs may exceed the cost of tuition and fees, as affordable housing options are becoming increasingly hard to find. Some find they struggle with debt, or paying for meals; others are at risk for homelessness. As part of our series Rethinking College, Hari Sreenivasan travels to Philadelphia to see how students there are coping.

In Fall 2019, James Madison University will open a new residence hall that will be home to 500 students and bear the name Paul Jennings Hall.

TRADES

Nearly all of the universities that participated in a 2019 campus climate survey published their individual results and will be addressing specific problems or challenges identified.

Proposal would steer new money to community colleges, restore regulation of for-profit colleges and overhaul student loan repayment. But legislation hinges on Senate.

Over the past week, four hand-drawn swastikas have been found on the campus of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, reports the News-Gazette.

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