Today's Clips (1/16/26)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS
Every May, the Swiss-style streets of New Glarus transform into the epicenter of one of the Midwest’s most beloved card games: euchre. At the Fest Haus, hundreds of players gather for the Bicycle Cards World Euchre Championship — a weekend of competition, camaraderie and community spirit. 
IN OTHER NEWS

The National Endowment for the Humanities is giving more than $40 million to programs that have been embraced by conservatives as a counterweight to liberal-dominated academia.

Federal prosecutors are investigating a major betting scheme involving NCAA and Chinese Basketball Association games.

Federal prosecutors charged 20 current and former players in a college basketball gambling case. Here’s who the players are.

TRADES

Indiana University in Indianapolis canceled a dinner in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. hosted annually in January by the Black Student Union, Mirror Indy reported.

Bowl-game TV ads were once all about rah-rah recruitment. Now they’re fighting to convey higher ed’s value to a restive public.

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