Today's Clips (10/22/20)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

President Trump's administration has deepened ties with Taiwan, as tensions with China intensify. That could be why more Taiwanese favor him to win the U.S. election, according to a poll.

We asked a panel of experts in fields such as urban development and public safety to share their thoughts on the pros and cons of small-city life and how to make these areas more attractive to prospective residents.

CORONAVIRUS

The University of Michigan’s reopening hasn’t gone well, forcing the local government to step in.

Amid Wisconsin coronavirus outbreak, researchers explore link between college cases, nursing home deaths - The Washington Post

The Big Ten will kick off its season Friday night in Madison when Wisconsin hosts Illinois.

Some students say it's just an “anti-party order masquerading as a stay-at-home order.”

College classes are largely online, and extracurricular activities are often unable to meet in person. Yet college tuition still increased this year.

IN OTHER NEWS

Welcome back! Among the many courses offered this semester, students may elect to study essential climate-mitigation skills like underwater basket weaving.

Penn State on Wednesday announced new allegations uncovered in an internal investigation of men's coach Pat Chambers.

For the first time, demands for change are coming from within.

The call for Schapiro's ouster comes after he lashed out at protesters who vandalized local businesses and lit fires this past weekend as they demanded the abolishment of the Northwestern University Police Department.

TRADES

Baker Tilly US, a forensic accounting firm, has begun its review of Liberty University’s business operations, the university announced Tuesday. Baker Tilly has been working on the investigation since early September. The university also debuted a website, developed and hosted by a third-party vendor, that allows students and employees to report to the investigative team

As ethnic studies requirements are put in place in California, capping years of struggle, educators discuss why it's important to talk about race in the classroom.

As the pandemic continues, the debate grows louder.

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