Today's Clips (4/26/23)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

The authorized documentary of Steph Curry’s basketball life will be released in select theaters and premier globally on Apple TV+ in July.

Charlotte Conservatory Theatre, the Queen City’s newest professional performing arts company, is pleased to announce that their second production, Selina Fillinger’s recent Broadway smash POTUS: Or, Behind Every Great Dumba** are Seven Women Trying to Keep Him Alive, will extend its run to the Cain Center for the Arts from April 26-29.

Eleven teams of budding entrepreneurs pitched their business ideas at the ninth annual Nisbet Venture Fund pitch competition last week, with three students taking home a combined $32,500.

Drew Kromer, a 26-year-old Charlotte lawyer, was elected to lead the Mecklenburg County Democratic Party, gaining 78% of the vote.
IN OTHER NEWS

Higher education is always going to be a great way to secure professional opportunities and ensure the chance for upward mobility. But need it be the only way?

The changes aim to measure mastery and account for hardships at home, though teachers say some students are gaming the system.

TRADES

Undergraduate workers are winning collective bargaining rights, making student unions increasingly common. They’re driven by the pandemic, pro-union sentiment and each other. Campus labor activism and union organizing have exploded in recent years, engaging everyone from graduate students and adjunct faculty to academic department staffers and librarians.

Rejecting innovation won’t convince an increasingly skeptical society of our value.

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