Today's Clips (7/23/25)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

A stolen iPhone's 8,000-mile journey illustrates how demand in China for secondhand phones and their parts is helping to fuel a surge in robberies in the U.S.

Rice is switching to an option offense under new coach Scott Abell who sees it as best way for Owls to compete at top level.

IN OTHER NEWS

The occupation of Butler Library in May represented an effort by a pro-Palestinian student protest group to regain momentum on campus.

Gregory Washington, the first Black president of George Mason University, is under fire for his promotion of campus diversity.

A two-week trial explored the administration’s arrests of international students and the rights of noncitizens in the U.S. legally.

Do booster groups count as businesses? A huge portion of athlete pay depends on the answer.

The Trump administration has launched a fourth investigation into George Mason University over its diversity, equity, and inclusion policies.

The U.S. must establish a national institution to train the next generation of digital defenders.

Far beyond Harvard University and its standoff with the Trump administration, Republican officials in several states have been pushing for changes at public universities

The Daily Pennsylvanian Summer Editorial Board argues that Penn’s concessions to the Trump administration set a dangerous precedent for academic freedom. 

TRADES

The Trump administration’s cuts to public radio and television may create news deserts and limit experiential learning opportunities for students. Recent federal cuts are hacking at an additional piece of college and university budgets and operations: on-campus broadcast and radio stations.

A new accreditation venture seeks to measure the “formation of the human person.” The involvement of Anthony Bieda, a longtime executive at ACICS, is raising eyebrows.

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