Today's Clips (11/2/22)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS
Gov. Roy Cooper on Tuesday announced a new commission tasked with making recommendations on changing how the boards guiding the University of North Carolina system and its 17 member schools are chosen, bidding to broaden their membership by political leanings, race and gender. 
AFFIRMATIVE ACTION

As the Supreme Court considers the role of race in college admissions, a diverse group of Harvard undergraduates shared their views.

For decades elite institutions sidelined Jewish students. What does that history tell us about affirmative action today?

Over 100 students gathered on Monday outside the Supreme Court to support race-conscious college admissions policies, but others say it leads inequality in university admissions.

A study found 43 percent of white students admitted to Harvard were recruited athletes, legacy, children of faculty and staff, or on the dean’s interest list.

IN OTHER NEWS

Endowments posted their worst losses since 2009 as stocks, bonds and other assets declined.

Stanford University is reviewing its safety procedures after a man was reportedly found illegally living on campus, the university said in a statement Tuesday.

TRADES

University-branded beers are gaining popularity throughout the country. Why did Virginia Commonwealth University’s attempt to launch its own brew fall flat?

Voting in a Republican U.S. senator to lead the university, it board set the stage for a presidency colored by political division.

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