Today's Clips (6/23/20)
CORONAVIRUS

Late last week, Clemson announced 28 athletes and athletic staffers had tested positive for COVID-19.

Tina Smets had long thought about getting a college degree, but that seemed impossible.

Bowdoin has not dismissed the possibility of hosting sports in 2021.

Like the entertainment industry, colleges will need to embrace digital services in order to survive.

Last month, more than 100 of the Bears' student-athletes were told their teams were being dissolved—and not due to the coronavirus.

IN OTHER NEWS

Kylin Hill, a Mississippi native who is set to be the SEC’s top returning rusher, said on Twitter, “Either change the flag or I won’t be representing this State anymore & I meant that.” He added, “I’m tired.”

In the past week, a statue of Josephus Daniels was removed from downtown Raleigh and his name was removed from a Raleigh middle school.

NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Janet Napolitano, the president of the University of California, about her leaving the post in August as the system works out how to safely restart classes in the fall.

TRADES

Administrators’ promises to listen to faculty input are giving way to actual rulings on faculty requests. Like everything else in the pandemic, the process is complicated and results vary from college to college.

The First Amendment is important, but it's not recommended as college officials' first response when students engage in racist and offensive speech.

Campus labs are starting to open back up, with personnel testing social distancing protocols ahead of the fall semester.

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