Today's Clips (12/19/19)
IN OTHER NEWS

Colleges and universities have found a new source of income: upscale retirement communities built on or near campus that are aimed at retiring baby boomers in pursuit of lifelong learning.

Macalester President Brian Rosenberg explains what happened and why it took so long for the school to deal with founder Edward Duffield Neill's writings on Native Americans.

In his first year as head of safety and security at UNC Charlotte, John Bogdan has dealt with a deadly school shooting and a call for his resignation, over his Guantánamo credentials. How has he handled it all?

The NC Sons of Confederate Veterans federal financial statements show how the group has spent its money in previous years. The $2.575 million Silent Sam statement will be a major boost for the organization.

As the State Law Enforcement Division continues its investigation into multiple sexual assaults reported at a Furman University on-campus dorm building, basic details of the probe remain unclear.

A picture is worth a thousand words and a group of black medical students at Tulane University are hoping their pictures speak volumes about how far they've come.

TRADES

New program tries to address student debt concerns after college dropped no-loan policy. Can its targeted, relatively inexpensive model work?

Eight hundred pages of documents provided to an activist group show the law school’s yearslong relationship with a supporter of climate-change skeptics.

After being shamed by The New York Times, the university more than doubled its percentage of low-income students. Now with a new administration, activists want continued change.

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