Today's Clips (3/11/22)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Though it has fallen off somewhat in recent years, the Atlantic 10 might be college basketball’s most underrated conference.

Picking the perfect March Madness bracket is the goal when filling one out, but it's mathematically impossible, but that won't take the fun out of it.

IN OTHER NEWS

While consensus existed over college athletes being able to earn from endorsements, there were splits on gambling and paying player salaries.

The men and women of Longwood University's basketball program both made it to March Madness for the first time ever. The governor of Virginia initially congratulated only one team.

In an email sent to some other professors, Terry Magnuson says that “no one is above the law.”

“It was an excruciating, dehumanizing and disheartening experience to be taken down the stairs like a box basically.”

Don't settle for the financial aid package you're given because there's a way to get more out of it.

The U.S. Department of Justice says it has charged San Jose State University’s former director of sports medicine with civil rights violations for allegedly sexually assaulting female student athletes while treating them for injuries

TRADES

As the pandemic wanes, many institutions are re-evaluating their campus footprints and looking for ways to create liquidity, experts say. Land remains one of their hottest commodities.

What a six-time dropout learned about getting through college.

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