Today's Clips (2/10/22)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

A Davidson College student’s “incredible advocacy” convinced a judge to release the friend, college officials said.

At 71, the veteran men's basketball coach has his school atop the Atlantic-10 conference and heading toward what will almost certainly be another bid in the NCAA tournament.

Some educators fear removing controversial books from the K-12 curriculum will harm student development and critical thinking—and rob them of the cultural capital colleges expect them to possess.
CORONAVIRUS

Through careful reporting, student newspaper the Eagle confirmed tips that the school had unknowingly purchased and distributed bogus masks.

IN OTHER NEWS

The retraction came after three female graduate students filed a lawsuit accusing the university of ignoring allegations that an anthropology professor had sexually harassed students for years.

The sentence for Gamal Abdelaziz, 64, of Las Vegas, was the longest yet in the continuing federal prosecution known as Operation Varsity Blues.

Flick that pen, Joe.

A college's misstep lays bare he deeper problem of Chinese Communist Party influence in the United States.

A trail of red flags about his behavior toward women followed Matthew Harris on an academic journey that took him to three of the nation’s most prestigious universities — Duke, Cornell and then the University of California, Los Angeles.

Queens University of Charlotte is a national powerhouse in swimming and diving and men’s basketball.

TRADES

The plan had been to add a second name, honoring both the institution’s first Black student and the KKK member, a former governor.

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