It is unclear what Taiwan will gain from avoiding cooperation with the United States, since China's approach to Taiwan has been so negative, says Shelley Rigger, a political science professor at Davidson College.
A roundup of the political scene as this unlike-any-other election year nears some familiar mileposts: the selection of a running mate and the conventions. But even those are going to be unusual.
Curry led the Golden State Warriors to the N.B.A. finals for five consecutive years, but now he’s not even going to the playoffs. “You miss it badly,” he said.
The University of Maryland had planned for students to return for in-person classes in the fall, but announced Monday that undergraduate classes would be held virtually until mid-September.
Many U.S. universities are revamping campuses to resume in-person classes despite COVID-19, requiring students to be tested, wear masks and socially distance, but some college town residents and critics say schools are putting profits before public safety.
Millions of college students are grappling with financial challenges and health fears as they decide whether to return to universities this fall as coronavirus outbreaks spike.
In a matter of hours Sunday night, Trevor Lawrence, Justin Fields, Chuba Hubbard and other stars unified to create one powerful college football player movement.
UConn women's basketball coach Geno Auriemma said Monday he expects the college hoops season to be delayed amid the COVID-19 pandemic, telling reporters, "Patience is everything right now."
The term "student athlete" was invented in the 1950s by the NCAA as a way to get out of paying a deceased athlete's family workers' compensation benefits. In order to be as accurate as possible, the Daily Tar Heel will no longer use the term.
Faculty parents are once again being asked to perform a miracle: Get their students and their own kids through the semester in one piece. Does it have to be this way?
A strong orientation can be pivotal in building affinity for campus and, ultimately, persuading students to return next semester. But with Covid-19 prompting colleges to move operations online, typical bonding activities are out of the question.
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