Today's Clips (3/8/24)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

As part of a D.E.I. initiative, the student government held a town hall with fans who are known for their biting intel about opposing players.

Instead of proving us wrong, Bailey scolds what he imagines to be our hidden motives.

IN OTHER NEWS

The new format cuts nearly an hour out of the exam and has shorter reading passages.

Amid a barrage of legal attacks, even NCAA leaders have dropped a century-old stand against pay-for-play—now they’re just fighting over whether the athletes are employees.

Winthrop University in South Carolina lands a celebrated beanbag duo from Colorado. “This is history,” says their coach, a cornhole pro.

A provision in the short-term funding bill approved by Congress effectively blocks a recent Education Department move that could have expanded access to federal Pell grants for some students.

TRADES

A new report says Jewish and Muslim students fear “personal danger” related to their positions on the Israel-Hamas war and view controversial protest slogans differently. More than half of Jewish and Muslim students, and a fifth of all college students, feel unsafe on campus because of their stances on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, according to a new report from the University of Chicago Project on Security and Threats, a nonpartisan research center on international politics and security.

March Madness is almost here, and your students are going to gamble.

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