Today's Clips (9/29/20)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

“It is clear that they are a hotbed for infections, though few students actually exhibit symptoms.”

CORONAVIRUS

Younger children are about half as likely as older teenagers and adults to become infected, new studies suggest.

Advocates say the pandemic has laid bare the precarious nature of pursuing a degree while raising a family.

Florida is opening up and its students are itching to party.

With a number of undergraduates sitting this semester out, and many international students unable to enter the U.S., colleges are desperate to hit enrollment numbers, experts say.

The Covid-19 pandemic is affecting college enrollments, except for graduate degrees

IN OTHER NEWS

This week, a team of research economists — Joshua Angrist and David Autor of M.I.T. and Amanda Pallais of Harvard — released a study that offers some of the best early evidence on the issue.

A post signed by nearly all of the Washington Square News staff accused its new adviser, a longtime journalism professor, of being “rude and disrespectful.”

Christin Evans’ family called for the university to take action against the students who made the false report, which they believe was racially motivated.

He also used blood to write on a nearby car, according to police.

TRADES

Frustrated with Zoom's instructional limitations, developers and entrepreneurs take matters into their own hands.

Washington and Lee offers full-throated defense of professors targeted for political and racist reasons.

Race, abortion and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict are among the most uncomfortable topics for college students to discuss, according to a survey of nearly 20,000 students.

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