Today's Clips (11/22/24)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS
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IN OTHER NEWS

The Free Application for Federal Student Aid for the next academic year is now open to all students. It is the second attempt at a new Fafsa meant to make aid applications easier, but after the first try left the college admissions season in disarray.

Linda McMahon has a long to-do list reversing Biden policies.

Georgetown President John DeGioia steps down after 23 years at the university’s top leader, citing health issues.

Federal authorities are investigating whether former Temple men's basketball player Hysier Miller bet on his own games and manipulated the outcome of Owls games he played in, according to multiple sources.

TRADES

At the National Student Vote Summit, attendees discussed the best ways to boost political involvement after an election that saw worse turnout than in 2020. COLLEGE PARK, Md.—Nicholas Crookston, who leads campus engagement efforts for the civic engagement nonprofit Voto Latino, opened the National Student Voter Summit Thursday morning by announcing how much student voter engagement efforts grew this past election cycle. In 2024, around 900 total minority-serving institutions, historically Black colleges and universities, and community colleges celebrated civic holidays, like National Voter Registration Week, which takes place in early October, he said.

A faculty member who has struggled with clinical anxiety explores how to deal with the rising rates of undergraduate mental-health issues.

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