Today's Clips (10/27/22)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS
Game changer. It’s a term often used to describe the best shooter to ever grace the NBA. But the real change is happening off the court, where this duo are determined to lift up the kids of their community, and beyond.
IN OTHER NEWS

A bellwether survey of employers suggests the class of 2023 will graduate into a job market at least as strong as this year’s, despite recession worries.

Relief turned to uncertainty for millions as the fate of student-debt forgiveness rests with courts.

Circumstances have changed a lot during the pandemic payment pause that’s about to end.

A conservative speaker event at the University of California, Davis was canceled after a fight between about 100 protesters and counterprotesters broke out near the venue, university officials said.

​Advocates say, if the policy were ​overturned, it wouldn’t only affect the undocumented. Community life for everyone would be disrupted.

TRADES

West Virginia University proposal outlines a process for removing even tenured professors for unsatisfactory performance. Some say the process weakens tenure—but some say it protects it.

Princeton says it will reject funding from the fossil-fuel industry’s biggest polluters. But a multimillion-dollar exception points to how difficult it may be to unwind such partnerships.

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