Today's Clips (6/7/22)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

University of Richmond graduate Dick Cooke and his wife, Susan, who attended VCU as an undergraduate and earned a master's degree there, have been honored with a scholarship in their

Grady was in a gym hoisting jumpers on Monday, trying his best to mimic the form he refined playing at Kentucky this past season. “This was my best workout I’ve had so far.”

Jordan Poole knocked down a buzzer-beater from almost midcourt when Stephen Curry made a point to catch his gaze, and that celebratory stare down told so much about the veteran guard's pride for his young teammate.

IN OTHER NEWS

Ilya Shapiro, who tweeted that a “lesser Black woman” would get a Supreme Court nod, was cleared by a school investigation. He decided to leave anyway.

Ilya Shapiro resigns as the woke mob sets him up for dismissal.

The university didn’t fire me, but it yielded to the progressive mob, abandoned free speech, and created a hostile environment.

The president had said he was near a decision, but the administration continues to weigh the political and economic fallout of any moves.

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.

Some backers see FIRE moving to take on fights ceded by ACLU.

TRADES

The University of Massachusetts at Boston aspires to be an antiracist institution. Some faculty members disagree with this, saying it’s limiting for a university. But others raise major concerns about the institution’s ongoing treatment of its Africana studies faculty.

Oliver Baker won’t be fired for a campus altercation last August that left a counterprotester with a bloody nose.

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