Today's Clips (1/4/23)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS
The Pirates' legendary offensive line coach is stepping back from coaching, but will remain with the program. 
IN OTHER NEWS

Students must be willing to learn.

The consultant at the center of the Varsity Blues case led a sprawling fraud conspiracy, then helped federal prosecutors bring it down.

The artificial-intelligence chatbot has surprised users with its ability to write colloquial responses.

Four University of Idaho students were killed in November, police say, and no one has been charged in their killings.

Molly Corbett Broad was president of the University of North Carolina System from 1997 to 2005.

Breaking: Clarence Armbrister made the announcement Tuesday in a message to students of the historically Black university in Charlotte.

TRADES

The pandemic laid bare course policies and practices that disadvantage some students. Now, some say that professors should cool it with awarding participation points.

A committee charged with envisioning a “transformation” of big-time college sports appears to have opted for an evolutionary rather than revolutionary approach, recommending more benefits for athletes and more control for conferences and institutions over some of the more dramatic proposals it was purportedly considering.

Teaching composition shouldn’t require so much jargony pseudoscience.

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