Today's Clips (11/29/22)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS
Purdue (7-0) and Arizona (6-0) lead Andy Katz's Power 36 college basketball rankings after wins in the Phil Knight Legacy Tournament and the Maui Invitational.
IN OTHER NEWS

People of a certain age have the perspective and wisdom to make sense of the events and works of the past.

The criminal allegations follow an Oct. 29 incident following the Spartans’ loss at Michigan Stadium.

It's been more than two weeks since the stabbing deaths of four students at an off-campus home, and with no suspect or arrest, "people are kind of sketched out" as they return to campus from Thanksgiving break, one student said Monday.

College enrollment has slowly been dropping in America. The trend may permanently close many universities.

TRADES

Ohio State University president Kristina M. Johnson is resigning after serving two and a half years in the role, as first reported by The Columbus Dispatch. While details remain vague, the newspaper reported that Johnson is stepping down at the request of Ohio State’s Board of Trustees following an investigation by an external law firm into concerns raised by Johnson’s staff.

The U.S. government offers international graduates of STEM programs extended work visas. Now that some unconventional degrees qualify, some argue that the educational visa system is broken.

Ten higher-education associations are announcing on Tuesday the formation of a task force that aims to enhance the “clarity, accuracy, and consistency” of student-aid offers.

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