Today's Clips (12/1/22)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS
Poets & Writers today announced that ten fiction writers have been selected to participate in Get the Word Out, a new publicity incubator for debut authors.
IN OTHER NEWS

The University of Virginia senior charged with killing three classmates had appeared in a video with a gun, rapping about murder and his own mental troubles.

The university is seeking to improve its ranking among competitors and raise New York City’s profile in the technology sector.

Caesars has deals with LSU and Michigan State, while some industry executives and regulators raise concerns about advertising to young people.

Investigators continue to gather evidence and process tips, but no suspect has yet been named in the stabbings.

Senior campus residents who sued over a neighboring bar's volume say they have been unfairly labeled party poopers on social media and in demonstrations

Yale students and alumni allege that the university pressures those who are suicidal or struggling with mental health problems to withdraw

As the Supreme Court weighs whether to ban consideration of race in college admissions, a study says most appeals court judges consider race when hiring clerks.

Emergency birth control can be tough to find at some colleges. Through a group called Emergency Contraception for Every Campus, these students have taken matters into their own hands.

A federal appeals court rejected the Education Department’s request to put a hold on an order from a federal judge in Texas vacating President Biden’s student loan forgiveness program.

TRADES

Stanford University is investigating whether its president, Marc Tessier-Lavigne, had any role in possible misconduct in papers he co-wrote prior to becoming president, the Bay Area News Group reported. The allegations concern the authenticity of several images in the papers. The charges were first reported in the student newspaper at Stanford, The Stanford Daily. A Stanford

Faculty members are being let go from Brigham Young University, and an opaque new office of the LDS church is apparently calling the shots. A common thread is LGBTQ issues.

The organization to defend campus free speech has its problems, but they’re not what critics think.

Why enrich someone whose career ended in controversy?

This is the best chance to kill the conformist pseudoscience of “U.S. News,” once and for all.

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