Today's Clips (4/24/24)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Nine colleges are joining forces to get a new solar facility online.

Evy Leibfarth is heading to Paris this summer to compete in her second Olympic Games
IN OTHER NEWS

The university, which asked the police to arrest protesters last week, said student protesters had agreed to remove some tents and continue talks.

Around the nation, editorial boards at college newspapers have defended free speech and pro-Palestinian protesters in recent weeks.

Behavior that would be scandalous if aimed at other minorities is treated as understandable or even commendable when directed at Jews.

I do not believe that the Columbia demonstrators are driven by antisemitism, but their actions have gone way too far.

Companies like ours are helping build a skills-based economy.

Anti-Israel protesters invoke a First Amendment they don’t understand.

Pro-Palestinian protests have swept through college campuses since over 100 protesters were arrested at Columbia University last week. Here’s how it happened.

Watching the leader of a great university snitch on the school’s professors was frightening and pathetic.

Not all the backlash against protests on college campuses is rooted in the right’s hostility to higher education. Some of it clearly is.

Two existential threats to colleges and universities, one solution.

Hundreds of transgender-rights advocates wrote on Tuesday to NCAA president Charlie Baker and the Board of Governors, urging the organization to continue allowing transgender athletes a place in women’s sports.

What began last week when students at Columbia University refused to end their protest against Israel’s war with Hamas has turned into a much larger movement.

TRADES

A new wave of campus protests has hit institutions from California to Massachusetts, many emboldened by arrests at Columbia University. Since Columbia University shut down an encampment last week where pro-Palestinian protesters were demonstrating for divestment from companies with ties to Israel, students on other campuses have set up their own encampments, making similar demands.

N.C. State’s Randy Woodson has served nearly three times as long as most college leaders. What’s his secret?

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