Today's Clips (1/3/23)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

The site, rebranded Latta Place, closed after a Juneteenth event that sparked controversy in 2021.

In the same vein as the bountiful harvest it pays tribute to, with Kwanzaa, there’s plenty for everyone.

Tony Bennett is closing in on Terry Holland's program record of 326 coaching victories.

The Federal Student Loan Forgiveness Program is currently in limbo, leaving many to wonder if any of their debt will be canceled at all.

IN OTHER NEWS

The magazine, which has been rating top schools for decades, said in a letter to deans that it is altering its methods to address their concerns.

More and more young people struggle with mental health. Do universities want to hear about it?

Prosecutors recommended six years in the scheme that undermined college admissions. Mr. Singer asked for a maximum of six months, citing childhood trauma.

Riiid is one of a handful of companies that believe that A.I.’s algorithms are perfectly suited to track student performance and give individualized attention.

A stunning run by St. Peter’s to the quarterfinals of the N.C.A.A. men’s basketball tournament changed the trajectory of the basketball careers of its coach and players.

We need universities to be robust centers of debate, not rigid enforcers of ideological conformity.

Its prohibition of ‘caste oppression’ creates a new offense of which only one ethnic group can be guilty.

These interior designers have built businesses off of Greek life, as sororities pursue million-dollar renovations to modernize their houses.

The suit alleges the school and contractor 2U knowingly used misleading ranking information to entice students to online-degree offerings in its school of education.

The mascot unfurled a banner calling Stanford dull, drawing support from students who say campus rules stifle social life

Free or low-cost public college used to be the norm, but state funding dried up for ideological reasons.

TRADES

An instructor at Hamline U showed an image of Muhammad in an art history class. The president criticized the instructor for doing so. Another professor, who tried to explain the situation with an essay in the student paper, had his piece removed.

Reversing course on a $3.5-million promise has sparked petitions and protests.

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