Today's Clips (11/22/19)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Crystal Perry of Bridgton was murdered in her home in 1994 as her daughter listened.

IN OTHER NEWS

The president’s son spoke at the University of Florida for a $50,000 fee. We dug deeper.

The accusations against Brendan Faherty stem from when he coached at the University of New Haven a decade ago.

The Thanksgiving break may be the first opportunity students have to step back from the situation and evaluate their role.

Frans Snyders' "The Fowl Market" has been moved from a dining hall at Cambridge University to an on-campus museum.

A reaction to a message issue by Indiana University about a professor who made racist sexist and homophobic comments on social media -- but who won't be fired.

Parents can't afford their EFC, or expected family contribution, after filling out a FAFSA to get financial aid. Some have turned to drastic measures.

A series of racist and anti-Semitic incidents have rattled college campuses nationwide as educators struggle to stop them from spreading.

TRADES

Indiana University condemns professor's racist and misogynistic tweets in strongest terms but won't fire him over views alone.

A company scuttled its plan to publish a list of colleges that it projects will go broke. Some say the pushback indicates higher ed’s resistance to transparency.

The conversation around college athletes’ profiting from their image rights has centered on the biggest stars. Here’s how legislation could affect players in nonrevenue sports.

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