Today's Clips (6/6/22)
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Jonathan Malesic responds to readers concerned about the breakdown in college students’ learning since Covid

NIL legislation is causing chaotic unintended consequences. There needs to be some kind of thoughtful regulation, but the supposed leaders of college sports lack perspective and imagination.

Under pressure to diversify, companies are investing money and mentorship in historically Black colleges and universities.

“It’s the most important time in college sports, and it’s really the most chaotic time.” Retired Duke basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski said wholesale changes are needed, and he has ideas.

Hootie & the Blowfish got its start at the University of South Carolina and the school is now home to a boatload of the Grammy Award winning rock band's memorabilia.

Nearly half of college students who take out loans for school don't finish within six years. Isabelle Praget is struggling with this kind of debt, and she speaks with Ayesha Rascoe about it.

The idea of waiving college tuition seems to fall in and out of vogue, even though there has been some success at the state level. As the country continues to grapple with the student debt crisis, here's why a free college system continues to be so elusive and how it may still be attainable.

TRADES

Students don’t even fill out applications in this “flipped” system. And this system doesn’t really want the students bound for Harvard or its ilk.

They’re the invisible infrastructure undergirding many recruitment efforts and financial-aid offers.

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