Today's Clips (9/2/20)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

The conventions have wrapped, and religion – something we’re told should never mix with politics – was touted by both parties

There has yet to be a cure for acute flaccid myelitis, only treatments to curb symptoms.

CORONAVIRUS

As colleges reopen despite the pandemic, students must decide whether they are willing to blow the whistle on their classmates.

At the University of California, Berkeley, athletes, coaches and administrators face the most complicated puzzle in sports: the return of college athletics. They are providing The Times an inside look at their journey’s ups and downs.

More U.S. workers are at home than in the office, thanks to the coronavirus. But many will need to go back. And it won’t be easy.

Three University of Delaware students accused of hosting a large party have been cited by police for violating a city order that restricts the size of private gatherings

Coronavirus cases are on the rise at JMU, pushing the campus to temporarily halt in-person instruction.

In-person class is delayed at least until Oct. 1 but some students returned to off-campus apartments before the decision was made.

If NU ran out of quarantine space, "how do you send people home who are infected?" President Morton Schapiro asked. "I don't know what we would have done."

University of Kentucky officials say they are awaiting further COVID-19 testing data before deciding how to proceed.

IN OTHER NEWS

If college athletes were paid like their professional counterparts, how much would they earn?

TRADES

Without reliable revenue from student housing, dining and athletic programs, colleges are facing steep budget shortfalls and implementing additional furloughs.

With pivots, lockdowns and outbreaks occurring at campuses around the country, will students continue to trust their colleges?

How will the pandemic change the way higher education works?

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