Today's Clips (1/20/21)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Tomorrow’s inauguration–normally an exciting, peaceful transfer of power–will look very different for President-Elect Joe Biden.

Georgia teen Linden Patterson doesn't just serve on the tennis court -- now, she's serving her community in a unique way.

CORONAVIRUS

By dropping or suspending the requirement that applicants submit standardized test scores, colleges have cut into the College Board’s business model.

Skylar Mack, an American college student, was released last week after spending more than a month behind bars. She said, “I deserved it.”

The efforts come as coronavirus cases and deaths mount and the threat of a more contagious variant looms.

The new lawsuit seeks class-action status and more than $5 million in damages for students who paid full Spring 2020 tuition and fees.

Cornell University says it has teamed up with the New York State Government and Northwell Health System to train 1,000 people for the New York State Public Health Corps.

IN OTHER NEWS
President Trump grants a pardon to Robert Zangrillo, a Miami developer accused of securing his daughter's admission to USC through bribery and fraud.

TRADES

Trump wants to put his mark on U.S. history education via a new White House report. Actual historians say the report belongs in the trash.

She wrote about an instructor who’d died of Covid-19, mentioning that he taught at her college. Then she got a reprimand.

Faculty members criticize “inherently risky” protocols and charge that they were excluded from spring planning.

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