Today's Clips (1/13/20)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

For young people who have known no world but this one, the line between speech that invites violence and violent criminal acts seems paper thin.

Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen easily won reelection against a more China-friendly opponent, setting the stage for four more years of chilly relations.

Despite Americans’ hesitancy to deploy U.S. troops into other conflicts, they remain comparably supportive, after 18 years of war, of maintaining the U.S. military footprint in Afghanistan.

IN OTHER NEWS

The crisis of English departments is also a crisis of faith.

Facebook, Google and other major tech firms were every student’s dream workplaces. Until they weren’t.

Asheen Phansey said he regretted his “bad attempt at humor” and had hoped the college would have defended his right to free speech.

We analyzed some of the most popular social studies textbooks used in California and Texas. Here’s how political divides shape what students learn about the nation’s history.

The wealth premium for a college education is shrinking, especially for people of color. It’s something to think about before taking on student debt.

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is warning international students that federal immigration officials may visit their work sites to verify that their employment is directly related to their studies

Vivek Subramani, 23, a student at Drexel University in Philadelphia, hit his head on the ground after falling two floors, reports say.

Kaplan Test Prep said the trend had been downward the past three years.

To get to the heart of college football's attendance problem, we talked to fans and set out on a journey across the sport's landscape.

TRADES

It still has enormous weight at many highly selective colleges, but its popularity isn't growing there.

The convicted sex offender visited the campus nine times and gave a total of $850,000, the report says.

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