Today's Clips (9/2/22)
STEPH CURRY FOR 3

Curry, the N.B.A. superstar, returned to Davidson College, where he first showed how great he could be. The college, and its community, still feel his impact over a decade later.

Gold State Warrior Steph Curry received his diploma from Davidson College just before he was inducted into the school’s athletics hall of fame. He also became the first person in the school’s history to have a jersey retired.

Stephen Curry is a sensation like very few have been before in the NBA. His enigmatic playing style attracts fans from all over the world while he continues to deliver as a winner on the NBA court.

Fortunately, a growing number of Davidson officials understand what Coach Bob McKillop understood

The four-time league champion was emailing professors soon after winning postseason games.

Stephen Curry’s pursuit of excellence has no limits, as the Warriors guard returned to Davidson College to receive his college diploma and more.

The bricks at the base of Stephen Curry's legend were built at Davidson. That was clear Wednesday when he returned for a party in his honor.

NBA superstar Steph Curry received his diploma from Davidson College Aug. 31 as a member of the Class of 2022. He also had his number retired, at last, all in one special ceremony at the school.

IN OTHER NEWS

The White House’s use of emergency powers to enact widespread debt relief could be ripe for challenges.

Purdue students learn to be responsible while their peers get bailouts. There will be a reckoning.

The Ohio Supreme Court upholds a $36 million legal judgment against the college.

The education watchdog has launched an investigation into grade inflation after a "sharp increase" in the awarding of first and upper second-class degrees at several universities.

The college's student health center became the center of a maelstrom this past week, after students learned the Catholic health agency hired to run it follows religious restrictions on contraception.

TRADES

The Philadelphia university is creating a database to rank rental properties near campus based on safety features. The effort, launching next month, is part of a response to crime near campus.

The challenges to student mental health are real. They are also decades in the making.

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