Today's Clips (10/7/22)
IN OTHER NEWS

The second-term senator, one of seven Republicans to vote to convict former President Donald J. Trump, is in line to become president of the University of Florida.

It is one of many colleges and universities deliberating over how to respond to the overturning of Roe v. Wade.

The play’s author, who is Black, said he crafted its language to be historically accurate in representing civil rights struggles. But the theater program at the university heeded the call of students.

As a clip of the Cardinal Divas’ performance climbed in views, they were met not just with excitement but with criticism, primarily from students and alumni at HBCUs.

Several students in the Purdue University residence hall where a student was killed early Wednesday said they had no idea there'd been a homicide there

It’s time to judge colleges by their contribution to the economic and civic life of their communities. Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana, passes the test brilliantly.

As a middle-class American and college graduate myself, I've been trained to believe that saving for my baby’s future education is as important as contributing to my retirement savings or going to the dentist twice per year.

I have news for Leonardo da Vinci. It turns out that there is such a thing as a perpetual motion machine. It’s called Princeton University.

TRADES

Professors say the changes violate a foundational college rule and stand to change Oberlin forever—not for the better.

The case of an NYU organic-chemistry professor centers on one of teaching’s thorny questions.

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