Today's Clips (11/14/22)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS
A federal judge in Texas struck down the Biden administration’s student loan forgiveness program, leaving many Americans in limbo on what to do next.
IN OTHER NEWS

The gunman was at large, and people on the university’s campus in Charlottesville, Va., were ordered to shelter in place. Two people were also wounded in the shooting.

New enrollment of foreign students jumped 80% last year, thanks to pent-up demand after border closures.

At Yale, suicidal students are pressured to withdraw, then must apply to get back into the university -- an approach under increasing attack from mental health activists and alumni

Three people have been killed and two others were wounded in a shooting late Sunday at the University of Virginia, according to the school's president.

Gettysburg College postponed an event hosted by its Gender Sexuality and Resource Center for people who are "Tired of white cis men" after a campus ad for it was published online.

A homicide investigation is underway after four University of Idaho students were found dead Sunday at a home just outside the campus, police and the university's president said.

TRADES

Debt-relief advocates are decrying the ruling as “politically motivated” and “a miscarriage of justice” and called on the administration to extend the pause on student loan payments, which is set to wrap up at the end of the year.

University of Utah hopes to expand a program that diversifies the institution—and that should survive a Supreme Court ruling on affirmative action.

The survey, like those administered in Florida and North Carolina, will be sent to students in the University of Wisconsin system on Monday.

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