Today's Clips (9/22/22)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

The extreme hardship experienced by the artists of the Kyiv City Ballet has led to a previously unconsidered and, in some ways at least, unexpectedly positive outcome.

A new docuseries from ABC News follows ambitious 20-something 'embeds' around the nation as they search for the most important stories of this year's election cycle — and face challenges along the way

IN OTHER NEWS

The students say they will delay seeking recognition if all other clubs at the modern Orthodox Jewish university in Manhattan can resume activities.

Students in low-resource school districts are at a disadvantage in receiving college marketing because of the biased design of a recruitment service, reports say.

The nation’s oldest state-supported military college sees 25 percent drop in number of freshmen, triggering alarrm.

The House passed a bill Wednesday to let couples who combined their student loans separate the debt, bringing some borrowers closer to becoming eligible for debt relief.

UNC-Chapel Hill's business school is without a leader after longtime Dean Doug Shackelford abruptly retired.

Big brother invasion of privacy or pro-active policing? That's the question after a new report revealed seven North Carolina universities use or have used powerful social media-monitoring programs to keep an eye on everything from campus protests to student well-being to drugs.

TRADES

Johns Hopkins is facing backlash for plans to develop a private police force. Critics are especially worried about the university’s close partnership with the Baltimore Police Department.

When the university’s police announced the hate crime, they failed to mention what else had been found at the crime scene. That led many students to assume the worst.

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