Today's Clips (6/22/23)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS
President Joe Biden’s three nominees for the Federal Reserve’s Board of Governors pledged to fight inflation during a confirmation hearing that drew only modest pushback from Republican members of the Senate Banking Committee. 
IN OTHER NEWS

The exam is notorious for extremely difficult problems, some of which seem to have little to do with the test topic. Even the president has complained.

A decision on race-conscious college admissions could have implications for corporate diversity programs.

Tension is growing at the Ivy League school over whether the word ‘Harvard’ carries more baggage these days. Should you say ‘a school outside of Boston?’

Advocates have launched petitions and protests, and last week the European Parliament voted to call for a ban on non-academic unpaid internships.

The new president will take over the role on Aug. 1.

TRADES

The student assembly introduced a new rule banning recognition of clubs affiliated with outside groups. Some believe it’s intended to censor a conservative campus organization. When Suha Chowdhury started a chapter of the humanitarian aid organization Islamic Relief at the University at Buffalo, she envisioned joining with her peers to fundraise for global causes and help Buffalo-area nonprofits—all with the support of her university. But because of a new rule introduced by the Student Association, one of the university’s student government bodies, Islamic Relief Buffalo, as it’s known, was never officially recognized as a university club and therefore wasn’t eligible for institutional backing.

Colleges can get anything from two-and-a-half to five stars.

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