Today's Clips (5/5/23)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Dr. Susan Roberts, a political science professor at Davidson College, joined Queen City News Now to talk about the North Carolina, South Carolina and national efforts to pass abortion restrictions.

"OMAR" is making its New England debut with the Boston Lyric Opera.
IN OTHER NEWS

The university said the coach, Brad Bohannon, was fired for cause but did not provide details.

Complaint seeks to halt school from claiming the program offered by technology company 2U is the same as its on-campus offering.

The NC GOP’s 12-week abortion ban passed the Senate after a late-night House vote. The bill now goes to the Democratic governor’s desk, where an unsuccessful veto is expected.

If you are under 25 and a recent college grad, Charlotte is the place to start a career.

Many Royals say they felt a greater sense of pride this past school year by virtue of getting an instant promotion to Division I-athlete status; but some still question the decision, and in extreme cases, students wound up leaving because of the change.

TRADES

Proctoring has been banned at Stanford for over a century, but faculty members think an influx in cheating demands a change. They circumvented a student government vote to try to implement proctored exams. Faculty members at Stanford University are looking to update the institution’s long-standing honor code to better address academic dishonesty on campus. But undergraduate resistance to one proposed change—the introduction of proctoring on a campus that has disallowed it for over a century—has complicated those plans.

Two visions of the university are clashing. It’s clear which side is winning.

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