Today's Clips (3/4/20)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Issac Bailey writes that black voters in the South remain loyal to Joe Biden because their top priority is defeating President Donald Trump, and they believe Biden is best positioned to do that.

IN OTHER NEWS

Cedric Sunray, an Oklahoma Christian University recruiter, said he had no intention of “promoting a racist agenda” with his presentation to students.

Should you let that comment slide, or address it head on? Is it more harm than it’s worth? We can help.

Students discuss the #MeToo era and next steps at college.

Several college-admissions tests including the SAT, ACT, GMAT and Toefl have been postponed at some international locations amid the spread of the novel coronavirus, potentially weighing on the volume of international student applications that U.S. universities receive.

A student-athlete advocacy group has asked the organization to consider playing NCAA tournament games at empty venues.

Imagine an NCAA Tournament with no fans in the arenas.

The Varsity Blues case quickly seeped into American pop culture.

TRADES

A petition to temporarily close the University of Washington's Seattle campus due to the novel coronavirus and its potential impact on the university has received more than 15,000 signatories. The effort, which was begun on Change.org earlier this week, cited the impact of the virus so far in Washington State, where nine people have died from the COVID-19 disease it causes.

Rather than talking about who is more overwhelmed, students are trying new resources to figure out — and share — what wellness means to them.

Over the past decade, student-loan debt has ballooned to an unprecedented size. What does the data say about who holds America’s $1.5-trillion student-loan debt?

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