Today's Clips (11/7/22)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

A forecast for election night by WUNC Politics on PRX

On Flashpoint, two local professors share skepticism over the nation's political tone.

The total lunar eclipse will happen on Tuesday, Nov. 8, but there is a lot to learn about this celestial delight.

IN OTHER NEWS

The pound and the euro are trading at decades-long lows against the dollar. For American students abroad, that has made weekend trips, dinners and theater tickets (somewhat) less of a splurge.

We stopped taking government money rather than count our students by race.

Minnesota dual enrollment program with free tuition for high school students taking classes on college campuses an initiative that can inspire student achievement.

Lincoln College, a small private college in Illinois, closed in the spring after 157 years of operation, leaving students scrambling to make new plans.

Biomedical engineering and physics classes at Johns Hopkins University learn as they free fall and shoot upside-down on rides at Six Flags America.

A man from Alabama was recently removed from Stanford University’s campus and told to stay away after officials said he had been living in a dorm even though he is not a student.

Armando Bacot didn’t bolt early from North Carolina after a memorable run to the NCAA championship game to chase a professional playing career.

TRADES

Supreme Court is likely to bar preferences based on race but not based on alumni status. But some think colleges will feel forced to abandon the latter.

They want higher pay, better staffing, and respect.

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