Today's Clips (5/22/23)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS
North Carolina Rep. Jeff McNeely had a Freudian slip on the N.C. House floor this past week because what he said was perfectly emblematic of a GOP mindset that is dragging the Tar Heel state back to the 1950s.
IN OTHER NEWS

‘Follow your passions’? Not so fast.

What Michelle Goldberg saw in Florida.

Rates for undergraduate loans could top 5 percent next school year, adding pressure on families already struggling to pay for college.

College graduates continue to command higher wages, but to combat falling enrollment, schools need to emphasize skills over credentials.

Clubs are managing thousands, sometimes even millions, of dollars.

Two higher-education trends are colliding at the University of Maryland: booming enrollment in computer science and plummeting student demand for humanities.

The NCAA argues that student athletes are an exempt class of worker, like prison laborers.

TRADES

David Zaslav, the CEO of Warner Brothers Discovery, was met with boos and chants during his commencement speech at Boston University, The Hollywood Reporter reported.

Federal and state officials are pushing for new clarity on career outcomes, but that may not matter to many.

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