Today's Clips (1/24/21)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

University of Nevada, Reno President Brian Sandoval is defending his decision to begin the spring semester with mostly in-person classes this week after a group of faculty members called for a two-week classroom closure.

CORONAVIRUS

Hundreds of thousands of college students locked out by China’s ‘zero-Covid’ restriction try to salvage their diploma from many time zones away.

Despite the omicron surge, college students are starting the spring semester on campus – and administrators are bracing for the worst.

Gonzaga University requires fans ages 5 and up to wear a mask while inside their stadium.

IN OTHER NEWS

On Sunday, Mark B. Rosenberg said he created “discomfort for a valued employee.”

The latest decline in college enrollment could have far-reaching consequences including reductions in earnings, health, life expectancy and tax revenue.

A probe into the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity at Clemson University in South Carolina revealed hazing incidents that occurred last February. School officials say the incidents involved acts of personal servitude by new members and included “line-ups, berating, morally degrading behavior." It's been suspended for four years.

TRADES

As more colleges embrace the practice for a few years—or permanently—the debate is changing.

Students find policies inconsistent and confusing. They have a point.

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