Today's Clips (10/24/19)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS
The policy update comes amid renewed scrutiny over stereotypical and racist costumes, particularly in university yearbook photos.
IN OTHER NEWS

The share of college students casting ballots doubled from 2014 to 2018, a potential boon to Democrats. But in Texas and elsewhere, Republicans are erecting roadblocks to the polls.

A senior student-loan official in the Trump administration said he would resign Thursday and endorse canceling most of the nation’s outstanding student debt, calling the student-loan system “fundamentally broken.”

Colleges are becoming a battleground in the conflict between federal and state marijuana laws as students who use medical pot challenge decades-old campus drug policies.

Parents charged in the college admissions scandal said they didn't cheat for status, rather were driven by desperation and personal hardships.

Gaffney Police Department is investigating a report that five videos of women's athletic teams in a locker room at Limestone College were discovered on a porn website.

College leaders should be raising alarms about the findings of a sexual assault survey, but it’s unclear if the numbers tell a true story.

America’s higher education system is no longer providing value for money.

Over the course of the past decade, Regis has escaped an enrollment trap by becoming a university with a diversified base of students, with the majority focused on nursing or public health.

TRADES

A recent survey conducted by the Association of American Universities reveals that few students believe their colleges conduct fair investigations of sexual misconduct.

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