Today's Clips (8/20/24)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS
A look at the state of the Democratic Party as the DNC begins this week. Plus, how the event can impact the final stretch of the presidential race.
IN OTHER NEWS

Some students who were arrested after setting up tents on campus or occupying a university building last spring are still on probation. Others could face consequences later this year.

Universities have buckled under the strain of tuition losses as the number of college-bound students continues to decline.

Courts have enjoined the new rules, which would allow males into female spaces and athletic teams based on subjective ‘gender identity.’

University co-op programs are gaining popularity as more applicants weigh the value of a four-year bachelor’s degree.

JCSU seeks $250,000 in community donations for 300 students to be able to attend this fall.

TRADES

State officials are calling for an investigation into former president Ben Sasse’s spending. Even after stepping down, he’s poised to make millions, experts say. When Ben Sasse was named president of the University of Florida in late 2022, his hire prompted a mix of fanfare and protests. Less than two years later, his abrupt departure last month has raised a string of questions about his spending and the circumstances of his sudden exit.

A Republican congresswoman had choice words for what she said were Columbia’s failures to discipline activists, while the UC system president said its campuses would tighten their protocols.

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