Today's Clips (10/17/22)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS
One analyst tells the Sun that the suburbs will be the key to winning what has been an elusive seat for the Democrats.
IN OTHER NEWS

How niche sports offer a pathway to the Ivy League and other elite schools.

Congress outlawed racial preferences. It doesn’t matter if they’re constitutional.

Former students fondly recall their epic 1977 plot to smuggle beer into a football game, “to see if we could.”

Universities have long used race as factor in admissions to try to engineer representative freshman classes. What happens after that’s illegal?

Brown University’s endowment fell 4.6% in its most recent fiscal year, adding to a growing list of US colleges reporting investment losses.

Livingstone College said the people shot were not Livingstone College students but members of the community attending the concert.

The University of Oregon celebrated National Indigenous Peoples Day by announcing a new program that will cover tuition and fees for Indigenous tribal members residing in Oregon.

Tennessee is seeking help to replace its torn-down goalposts. Honestly.

TRADES

Institutions are eager to see this fall’s enrollment numbers as they prepare to strategize for a post-pandemic landscape. The data are scattered, but some trends are starting to emerge.

We’re obsessed with individual achievement. It’s a narrow way of understanding admissions, says Natasha K. Warikoo in her new book.

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