Today's Clips (7/9/25)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Lake Norman is looking more colorful these days. Bright green, deep red and milky blue algae is blooming in northern parts of the lake — but these bright colors don’t bring good news.

The U.S. government said it has busted the largest health care fraud scheme in history, which targeted Medicare and involved more than $10 billion in fraudulent claims.

IN OTHER NEWS

Implementing new technology is messy. The most important parts of learning cannot be replaced by a machine.

Charlotte's Johnson C. Smith University has been placed on probation by its accrediting agency, citing concerns over the school’s financial oversight.

TRADES

Research from a student conduct officer at the University of Rhode Island reveals opportunities to make conduct processes clearer to first-generation students. For first-generation students, the hidden curriculum—the unstated norms, policies and expectations students need to know in higher education—can be a barrier to participating in high-impact practices, leaving them in the dark about

Some even more punitive proposals were passed over, but this will still sting.

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