Today's Clips (1/24/20)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

A North Carolina college-town landmark serves up perfect fries and three generations of family lore

As impeachment dominates the headlines, Spectrum News decided to visit a college class to get students thoughts on the process.

It’s more complicated than it seems.

IN OTHER NEWS

Days after Asheen Phansey posted what he said were sarcastic suggestions of American sites that Iran could target for bombings, he was fired from Babson College in Massachusetts.

At a meeting in California, top officials in college sports mulled how to change the rules that would allow athletes to profit from their fame. But new standards won’t happen until at least 2021.

The billionaire philanthropist aims to fund a loose network of universities around the world to help educate young people and promote “personal autonomy.”

Mario Moore decided he could improve upon the mostly white, mostly male paintings that students rarely look at in the day-to-day rush to get to class.

NCAA President Mark Emmert spoke for 20 minutes Thursday in a crowded ballroom at the Anaheim Convention Center, two huge video boards on either side of the stage showing his image so the folks way in the back could see.

La Salle topped 10-year-income rankings nationally. Two-year degrees in nursing and health care earn big bucks 10 years out of school.

A New Mexico State University student was accused of shooting a classmate in an alleged hazing incident that resulted in his fraternity's suspension.

TRADES

The College Republicans chapter at Middlebury College has invited Charles Murray, the controversial writer and scholar for the American Enterprise Institute to return to the campus for a speaking event on March 31, VTDigger, a statewide news agency reported this week.

One professor’s policy has provided a window into why students cheat. Others are adopting it, too.

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