Today's Clips (2/3/23)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS
Male politicians who are parents of young children are wearing their fatherhood on their sleeves and their babies on their chests.

Some of the artist’s best known works will be on display in Charlotte soon.

Billion-dollar jackpots, once rare, have become commonplace in Powerball and Mega Millions lotteries.

Smithfield native Joe dosReis, who is a senior middle distance runner on the Davidson College men’s track and field team, was recently named the Atlantic 10 Conference’s Performer of the Week.

Sports documentaries usually check off the following boxes: started-from-the-bottom-now-we’re-here story, intense ambiance, major win, major setback and a triumphant return that cements their GOAT status. Don’t get me wrong— every athlete has a unique story— but the way in which those stories are told are often predictable, and can feel like if you’ve seen a… Continue reading ‘Stephen Curry: Underrated’ Is Not Your Average Sports Documentary

IN OTHER NEWS

How to acquire the skills no machine can have.

Stanford University steps back from its list of “harmful” words and phrases.

For many students, the standard bachelor’s degree program has become a costly straitjacket.

Five former education secretaries tell the Supreme Court that his debt cancellation program would fundamentally alter the separation of powers.

Some places are way more gown than town. In other places, the deer and the antelope may play, but bears and beavers are mentioned more often.

The College Board faces a storm of criticism over AP African American studies.

TRADES

Demand for diversity, equity and inclusion specialists on campus is high—and so is turnover. Many in the field say the work can be isolating and support from top leaders is rare.

Three campuses weigh strategies to support students without disrupting learning or burdening faculty.

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