Today's Clips (6/24/22)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

South Korean player Lee Hyun-jung has gone undrafted in the world's top basketball league, coming up short in his quest to become the second player from the country to be selected.

Three contemporary artists exhibit at SOCO Gallery, all exploring what it means to live a precarious life.

IN OTHER NEWS

The proposed rules would prohibit discrimination based on gender identity, among other things; they set up a clash with state lawmakers and conservative groups.

New Title IX regulations would eliminate cross-examination, live hearings and other basic rights.

A newly released report shows men's college athletic programs received more than double that of women's programs in allocated resources in 2020.

Around 200,000 who sought relief after attending schools that the Education Department said showed signs of “substantial misconduct” will have their federal student loans wiped out.

A college sports powerhouse trademarks a three-letter word. Is it hubris or THE apocalypse?

The University System of Maryland’s board of regents voted recently to pave the way for its 12 universities to remove the requirement for prospective students to provide SAT or ACT scores.

A Connecticut woman who says she’s descended from slaves shown in widely published, historical photos owned by Harvard University can sue the school for emotional distress

TRADES

Many praise his proposal, but some criticize the provisions on due process for those accused.

The gender-equity regulations would once again upend how colleges handle sexual-misconduct complaints.

Records show the unusual brand word wasn’t popular with everyone in the university community. And one expert called its approval “a very stupid decision.”

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