Today's Clips (10/2/25)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Many expect minimal immediate effects but that could change if the shutdown drags on.

IN OTHER NEWS

Demands sent to nine top schools included pledging to freeze tuition for five years and to commit to strict definitions of gender.

In letters to consultants and the College Board, House and Senate Judiciary leaders invoked antitrust law and asked how student data feeds pricing algorithms.

Silas’s future seemed bright except for at least one detail. He didn’t have a car.

If we have any interest in promoting a culture of free debate at U.S. universities, even foolish and tasteless speech needs to be protected.

Congress should close loopholes that universities exploit to run billion-dollar enterprises tax-free.

Caden Pierce wants to earn his degree from Princeton and get paid like other elite college athletes. He can’t do both at the same time.

“Over the last 10 years, there’s been a degradation of what UNC stands for,” said one interviewee who the consultant interviewed last fall.

A rally in support of Dixon was planned for Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. at UNC.

TRADES

One Washington university is addressing families’ growing desire for cost transparency by slashing tuition in half. Such resets haven’t always worked, but some think they may become the new normal. It’s no secret that students are concerned about the cost of higher education; in a recent Inside Higher Ed/Generation Lab survey, the plurality of students (37 percent) said trust in higher education was declining because of a lack of affordability, followed closely by worries a

A federal district-court judge in Massachusetts issued a strongly worded decision Tuesday in a case with strong implications for foreign scholars’ First Amendment rights.

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