Today's Clips (10/7/20)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

How will the president's COVID-19 diagnosis and the widening outbreak in Washington affect the government and the final month of the 2020 election?

The political impact of Cunningham's extramarital texts may come down to whether new allegations break.

CORONAVIRUS

New York University hired students to help keep their classmates safe, and our reporter recently met a couple of them. Here’s what she saw on campus.

With no bailout forthcoming from the government, financially strapped British universities beckoned students back to campus, with predictably dire results.

William & Mary announced plans last month to discontinue men’s and women’s gymnastics, men’s and women’s swimming, men’s indoor and outdoor track and field, and volleyball after the 2020-21 academic year.

College kids can't control roommates who don't always listen to their parents, which may be why campuses are currently considered one of the largest Covid-19 hotspots in the US. That's why parents are conveying their concerns more than ever to their kids.

Through its partnership with the Broad Institute, Bowdoin College has performed nearly 17,000 coronavirus tests as of Wednesday, resulting in just four positive cases. 

IN OTHER NEWS

College students at the University of Pennsylvania want in on the SPAC boom.

TRADES

Financial fallout from the pandemic will continue to hit colleges for years, experts say.

Some institutions have begun to cancel diversity, equity and inclusion programs in response to a Trump order. Critics say the order is censorship.

Failing to follow public-health guidelines, the Rev. John I. Jenkins has spurred a crisis of confidence that illustrates the peculiar leadership land mines of the Covid-19 era.

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