Today's Clips (1/13/23)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

With the 2023 session just one day old, Republican legislative leaders say they're already working on more restrictive abortion laws than the state's current 20-week ban. What's still unknown, observers say, is whether House and Senate Republicans can find unified support for any given proposal

Shaking off a devastating foot injury that likely cost him an opportunity to reach the world's top basketball league, South Korean prospect Lee Hyun-jung said Friday he will continue to chase his dream.
IN OTHER NEWS

OpenAI’s new chatbot is raising fears of cheating on homework, but its potential as an educational tool outweighs its risks.

Students should not decide a college’s curriculum.

‘In solidarity with universities across the nation, our goal is not just to change language but to honor and acknowledge inclusion.’

A Biden administration plan unveiled this week would allow lower-income borrowers to pay less and make it easier for them to wipe away their student debt if they are enrolled in income-driven repayment plans. Wall Street Journal reporter Gabriel T. Rubin joins WSJ Your Money Briefing host J.R. Whalen with details.

Many professors are worried about how students will use a novel artificial-intelligence bot. But a student at Princeton University has a potential solution.

At the NCAA convention, outgoing President Mark Emmert said goodbye, incoming President Charlie Baker introduced himself and the state of college sports was declared unstable

TRADES

Belmont University, which solely employed Christian faculty members, plans to hire some Jewish professors. Supporters say the decision will promote religious inclusion at the institution. Critics believe it either goes too far or not far enough.

Fairfield, Tulane, Elon, and Oberlin are among the institutions that enroll the smallest share of Pell-eligible students.

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