Today's Clips (1/3/22)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

While conflicts and crises have battered Arab cultural capitals, Saudi Arabia is hosting film festivals and bankrolling new movies.

Sarah Bloom Raskin is being considered to become the Fed’s vice chairwoman for supervision, as part of a group of central-bank nominees that could be unveiled as early as next week.

2020 and 2021 have been weird in every part of life, but fewer things have been more affected than learning and continuing education, and the Omicron variant of COVID-19 may present a continued issue into 2022.

Davidson College grad Tom Marshburn speaks to the Observer from his third stint aboard the International Space Station — this time as part of a NASA-SpaceX mission.

CORONAVIRUS

“As COVID-19 cases continue to climb at record levels and the more transmissible omicron variant becomes increasingly more prevalent, it has become necessary for us to adjust our plans for the start of the spring semester. “

The decision comes as COVID cases continue to spike around the country following the holidays.

IN OTHER NEWS

A new social app called 28 Row aims to connect college women, both for business opportunities and emotional support.

Some loan payment plans aren’t enough to cover interest, and a punishing tax bill can await years down the line.

More nondegree credential options have popped up during the pandemic — but some are bogus.

Biden said canceling at least $10,000 in student debt would be part of his economic recovery plan, but he has yet to follow through.

Starship’s 50 robots at James Madison University showcase the potential of automated delivery bots.

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