Today's Clips (9/16/25)
IN OTHER NEWS

For years, only a small portion of the people experiencing long spells of joblessness were college graduates. That’s starting to change.

The Yale law professor Justin Driver considers the legal arguments for and against the policy, as well as alternative ways to ensure diversity on campuses.

The Trump administration is ordering the removal of information on slavery at multiple national parks in an effort to scrub them of “corrosive ideology.”

(Gift link) The families worked with archaeologists and volunteers to sift through soil that had been scooped from the floor of a cabin on the Sotterley Plantation.

Learn more in The N&O’s higher ed newsletter about new steps UNC System campuses are taking to comply with the repeal of diversity, equity and inclusion.

The statue of a Black woman releasing birds to freedom will represent the more than 200 enslaved people identified by the church.

TRADES

The president and his allies are accusing the “radical left” of “terrorism,” blaming unnamed organizations. Some conservatives are condemning universities. In a Sunday interview on Meet the Press, Utah governor Spencer Cox said it’s important to find out what “radicalized” Tyler Robinson, who allegedly shot and killed conservative activist Charlie Kirk last week on Utah Valley University’s Orem campus. Cox, a Republican, said he didn’t yet know the answer, but the radicalizing apparently didn’t occur at college.

Republican lawmakers in South Carolina threatened to pull the university’s funding over the weekend. The pressure campaign caught widespread attention, including from President Trump.

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