Today's Clips (3/10/25)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

University-based retirement communities are growing to become an important trend in the US — at a time of both falling college admissions and a rapidly ageing population looking for active, intellectually stimulating set ups

“A Bingo card is a narrative form, albeit in its least interesting and most orthodox iteration, only a fancy checklist.”

IN OTHER NEWS

Mahmoud Khalil, who recently completed a graduate program at Columbia, has legal permanent residency, his lawyer said.

The administration has circulated a list that includes nine other campuses, accusing them of failure to address antisemitism.

If our liberties can survive a world war, then they can and should survive the Trump administration.

Mahmoud Khalil is being detained as his lawyer fights for his release.

The 2025 Black Alumni Reunion, originally scheduled for April 10-13 in Athens, has been placed on hold as the university assesses anti-DEI rules and regulations at the state and federal government levels.

Around 99% of the school’s students rely on some type of federal funding.

TRADES

The women’s undergraduate college at Columbia University expelled two student activists. Now it has become mired in a messy debate about discipline.

Higher ed and free speech advocates are deeply alarmed by the decision to cancel $400 million in contracts and grants at the university, saying it is yet another example of executive overreach. This story was updated March 8 to reflect a new statement from Columbia University's interim president Katrina Armstrong.

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