Today's Clips (1/12/21)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

According to analysts, a violent Islamist militia was partly to blame for thousands of deaths in Somalia’s food crisis from 2010 to 2012, but so was U.S. anti-terrorism policy.

Colleges say they're more confident in reopening on campuses this time around.

CORONAVIRUS

Universities have always been happy to exploit unpaid workers for monetary gain. Covid-19 has only magnified the distasteful spectacle

Both universities cite the rising number of COVID-19 cases in their regions and across the state.

Clemson PD is currently reviewing footage of an event that occurred at a popular student bar downtown, where a large concert was allegedly held that could have violated several city

IN OTHER NEWS

The case was brought against UNC-Chapel Hill, but the ruling applies to all public universities in North Carolina.

In its investigation, the university also looked into whether or not the employee was part of the violent mob that attacked the U.S. Capitol last week.

The fight has been long, but it's worth letting public institutions know they can't flout the Constitution.

The University of Kentucky backed its men's basketball team for the decision to kneel before Saturday's win amid local backlash.

Some Guilford College employees have their former students to thank for saving their jobs.

TRADES

The University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa announced Monday it will provide up to 80 hours of paid leave to employees affected by COVID-19 or related complications. The program aims to replace federal benefits that expired Dec. 31. “We have implemented this program to protect the campus community from the spread of the coronavirus while acknowledging that balancing work and our

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