Today's Clips (10/29/20)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

The spring and summer were full of predictions, many of which didn’t come to pass.

The vast majority of university staff and students are hoping that Joe Biden’s predicted win comes to pass in next week’s presidential election. But with the nation’s finances reeling from Covid-19 and its political fabric fraying in the partisan tug of war, how much would really change, asks Paul Basken 

CORONAVIRUS

The potential impact on fans, salaries, college athletics programs—and more.

Fans and traditional rivalries will return, but cuts to athletic programs may be permanent.

IN OTHER NEWS

An expert on the college process suggests ways to have productive conversations, and provides some useful resources to help.

Northwestern University President Morton Schapiro need look no further than to the late Father Theodore Hesburgh for guidance on how to respond to student bad behavior.

TRADES

Furman professor resigns suddenly after an anonymous critic outs her as white, not Chicana, as she'd claimed.

Since the last recession, the U.S. has made little progress on the funding gap for colleges that serve disproportionate shares of students of color. That gap may widen as the country heads into another recession.

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