Today's Clips (10/1/20)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Lauren Piemont reviews a timely exhibition at Davidson College that prominently features a new work from Bethany Collins's "Erasure" series.

Trump has repeatedly made claims about mail-in ballots.

Following a tense debate Tuesday night between President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden, political analysts in North Carolina said the most likely impact could be that some undecided voters sit out in November.

CORONAVIRUS

With sound science and smart testing, universities can and are controlling covid-19.

Tiny Colby College is running one of the nation's most rigorous COVID testing programs. So far, it's working to keep coronavirus cases at bay.

Students from a number of different US universities share an intimate look at their experience of attending college during the pandemic.

Coronavirus cases at UNCC are “probable” despite many safety measures, Chancellor Sharon Gaber says.

IN OTHER NEWS

The Common Application is scrapping a question that asks applicants to reveal whether they have been subject to disciplinary action in high school, aiming to eliminate what it says could be an obstacle for Black students considering college.

A new book tells the story behind Operation Varsity Blues. The juicy details demonstrate how the admissions process was already broken and extremely unfair.

The lawsuit names both Bucknell University and the fraternity as defendants and alleges both failed to keep instances from happening.

TRADES

An aging cohort of college presidents, some of whom postponed retirements in the spring, could be contributing to a flurry of departure plans announced this fall.

Chinese students stuck overseas bring censorship concerns into newly global online classrooms.

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