Today's Clips (9/5/25)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

An individual person's odds of winning the lottery are slim, so an office pool can be a way to improve your odds. But how do you avoid the pitfalls of the office lottery pool?

Financial aid is any form of funding that helps you pay for college, such as a grant, loans, scholarships or work-study programs. Learn more about financial aid here.

Five private and six public colleges and universities in North Carolina are among the 500 top schools in the country, Forbes says.

IN OTHER NEWS

After the Trump administration criticized the use of what it called “racial proxies,” the group behind the SAT shut down a way for universities to identify promising applicants from disadvantaged communities.

A judge ruled that the Trump administration broke the law in canceling billions in federal funds for Harvard. Whether the money is returned matters for the rest of higher education.

Many students were cautiously hopeful after a judge said the Trump administration could not freeze research funding to the university. But they also had other things on their minds.

The university’s president, Michael Schill, said he would step down following months of turbulence, including Trump administration cuts of $790 million from the university’s research funds.

It’s about more than figuring out the right or wrong answers to questions.

A judge says Trump’s funding freeze broke the law, but he won’t quit.

The Ivy League university needs more than this week’s court ruling to regain its footing.

Amid four Trump probes and without Ivy League resources, George Mason President Gregory Washington is facing calls for his ouster. He says there’s no way he will quit.

TRADES

The change is intended to promote rigor and was handed down to faculty as the Kelley School tightens admissions criteria for the incoming class. Some faculty members at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business have been instructed to eliminate grade rounding, remove the A-plus grade option and keep average section GPAs between 3.3 and 3.5 for the fall semester.

The school, created by trustees and state lawmakers to provide space for conservative thought, is riven with infighting and plagued by leadership turnover.

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