Today's Clips (1/11/24)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS
The goal for Taiwan’s people is clear—improve livelihoods while safeguarding the island’s treasured democratic way of life. The upcoming election will hinge on which candidate voters believe has the plan and aptitude to actually deliver it.
IN OTHER NEWS

The new Fafsa form was designed to be faster and simpler. It is also causing grief for some families.

Departing UNC Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz reflects on his time in Chapel Hill and answers questions on a range of issues.

The eight-story hotel at 895 W. Trade St. will close this summer for a makeover.

TRADES

Deep-diving probes into antisemitism, plagiarism and university leaders signal a dangerous new era in congressional oversight, experts and scholars say. Some see echoes of McCarthyism. When a congressional committee announced late last month that it wanted documents and emails that would reveal how Harvard University responded to accusations of plagiarism by its then president Claudine Gay, the demand set off alarms in higher education circles.

Private-college presidents at a conference last week said they’d been asked about Harvard’s responses to the Israel-Hamas war and other political topics in recent months.

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