Today's Clips (10/11/22)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Donald Trump’s lie about the last election being stolen from him has given rise to a slew of candidates who also believe that. Now there are concerns about what could happen if they win.

Who will be the next NC senator from District 15? Get to know the candidates looking for your vote in the Nov. 8 election with our voter guide.

IN OTHER NEWS

High-stakes weed-out classes like organic chemistry are relics of an age when college students were much more uniformly privileged.

The extreme triathlon has long been out of reach for many young athletes because of financial hurdles and timing demands. New rules and the coronavirus pandemic changed that.

Beneficiaries suffer academic ‘mismatch.’ Asian-Americans suffer discrimination. And diversity of thought on campus? Please.

The Supreme Court is again taking up the controversial question of how much race can be considered in college admissions, or whether it should even be considered at all.

The school's leaders consider race, among many factors, in admissions. A plaintiff is arguing that the practice is unconstitutional.

TRADES

In split vote, Brown’s faculty votes to limit promotion and tenure committee membership to just full professors. Some critics argue against such a move, citing potential for more bias and less accountability in tenure decisions.

Student protesters shut down Marquette’s convocation in August. They knew there’d be consequences—but many believe the university took the penalties too far.

Demolishing independent expertise is a central goal of the Republican Party.

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