Today's Clips (1/9/20)
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Students define the 2010s as a time of polarization, digitalization and backlash to globalization.

Younger folks have come of age during an era of consumer debt.

With rising tensions between the U.S. and Iran, some students fretted about whether the FAFSA could also be the first step in getting drafted.

The exposed information from company Front Rush included physical evaluations, post-injury reports, and performance reviews from specific teams for particular players.

The University of North Carolina Board of Governors violated the state's open meetings laws by secretly negotiating and approving a deal to dispose of a controversial Confederate monument from the UNC-Chapel Hill campus, according to a lawsuit filed Tuesday.

TRADES

Iowa State University policy that restricts political messages written in chalk on campus sidewalks is being challenged in federal court as a violation of students' free speech rights. Supporters of the policy believe it will protect underrepresented groups from hateful language.

With the launch of MicroBachelors, MOOC platform edX lays the groundwork for a fully online undergraduate degree taught by multiple universities.

Six points of interest show how the job market, demographics, and norms about work and life have shifted, all worth considering as the association’s annual meeting opens on Thursday.

The woman who complained to the campus police about a black student sleeping in a dormitory common room says in an essay that she was “cybermobbed and defamed” as a result of the episode.

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