Today's Clips (11/1/23)
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In the weeks since Hamas attacked Israel, fliers depicting the hostages have become ubiquitous. But in cities and on college campuses across the globe, anti-Israel protesters have removed them.

The Education Department has accused the school of misleading some students about tuition costs.

Parent Plus loan borrowers weren’t included in the new income-driven repayment options.

“I have Jewish blood on my hands,” a Tulane student said after aiding a classmate who was assaulted at a pro-Palestinian rally.

Early decision guarantees tuition dollars for schools, but it also gives wealthy students an advantage. The practice is becoming more common.

Lawyers for HBCU students and alumni are the latest to put pressure on North Carolina, after the Biden administration singled out funding levels for NC A&T.

TRADES

The College Board’s 2023 “Pricing and Student Aid” report shows that average published tuition and fees increased this year, but the increase was less than the rate of inflation. Despite public perceptions that the cost of college is too high, tuition prices remained relatively low this year.

The metrics that determine who gets the long coveted R1 status will be overhauled starting in 2025. Here’s how.

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Patrick Dai, a 21-year-old Cornell student from Pittsford, N.Y., was arrested and charged with making threats to kill or injure, federal officials announced.