Today's Clips (3/30/23)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Taiwan's president, Tsai Ing-wen is arriving in New York Wednesday afternoon on what the administration official calls "a transit" before headed to central America.

Smith's poems, which are addressed to his young children, describe what their ancestors endured and escaped. He also examines the joy and anxiety of parenthood, especially as a Black father.

Protecting free speech is important, but some nice words on paper won't alone suffice.
IN OTHER NEWS

For decades, Richard Kahlenberg has pushed for a class-conscious approach to college admissions. He may finally get his wish, but it comes at a personal cost.

The decision by PointsBet and University of Colorado Boulder came as the industry released guidelines meant to limit how sports betting is marketed on campus.

Members of the school’s Federalist Society met Justice Kavanaugh. Students are horrified.

‘You’ll have people spilling out of concerts drunk at 10:30, 11 o’clock.’

A congressional hearing targeting what one lawmaker called “NIL chaos” in college sports drifted into the consequences of college athletes being deemed employees

TRADES

Several lawmakers suggested that Congress could take action to better protect free speech on college campuses—but how they would do so is unclear.

The governing board endorsed on Wednesday a process for post-tenure review that creates a uniform method for dismissals across the 12-campus State University System.

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