Today's Clips (6/23/22)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Connected by their love of theatre, a primarily white liberal arts institution and the largest HBCU in the country have come together to drive industry change and center underrepresented stories.

IN OTHER NEWS

From 1972 to 1973, the United States considered three landmark changes to protect women’s rights. Fifty years later, only one is likely to remain.

The president is trying to balance his campaign promise to cancel thousands of dollars in student debt for tens of millions of borrowers with concerns such a move would be seen as a handout.

The trademark, which applies to T-shirts and hats, is victory for the school’s branding that is sure to produce eye rolls from Michigan fans and other rivals.

Fifty years ago, legislation detonated barriers for generations of women.

Critics say the Republican governor is pitting one disadvantaged group against another when the state has enough money to fund financial aid for both.

College athletic department have resorted to sleight-of-hand tactics to fly under the radar of Title IX compliance.

TRADES

An early adopter of income-share agreements, Purdue has paused new enrollments in its plan, citing servicing challenges amid the switch to a new vendor. Critics won’t be sad to see them go.

A new service for students flags inappropriate or offensive posts on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram so would-be employers can see them in the best possible light.

Passing laws to crack down on hazing is achingly difficult — and even if they’re enacted, they might not be much of a deterrent.

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