Today's Clips (12/21/22)
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A student group, Law Students for Justice in Palestine, barred supporters of Zionism from speaking at its events. The outrage — and legal misunderstandings — grew from there.

What we can learn from an off-note joke by the chancellor of Purdue University Northwest.

Students receive $10,000 from the state to pay tuition and living expenses in exchange for 450 hours of community service work.

Cal State Fullerton psychology professor Nancy Segal helped clear the names of two sisters accused of cheating on a South Carolina medical school exam.

Afghanistan's Taliban rulers on Tuesday banned female students from attending universities effective immediately in the latest edict cracking down on women's rights and freedoms.

Alabama is among several states that have banned the use of the Chinese-owned app on state-owned devices.

Boston-area Tufts University, in addressing its fifth bomb threat in the past week while students remain on campus before break, said messages were against school’s "equity" agenda.

Knox College students have been threatened by hackers who breached their school's computer systems.

TRADES

While the draft spending plan for fiscal year 2023 provides more funding for several programs, higher education groups and advocates had hoped for higher increases.

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