Today's Clips (1/6/25)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS
Jimmy Carter showed that faith, rather than upending family dinners or getting twisted into campaign weaponry, can bring nations together and stop war. 
That’s his true legacy.

The world first became aware of Covid-19 five years ago. We evaluate where we are, remember how we got here, and consider where we may be going.

 The odds of winning the Mega Millions jackpot are 1 in 302,575,350, while the odds of winning any Mega Millions prize are 1 in 24, according to lottery officials. Tim Chartier, a Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science at Davidson College, joined LiveNOW from FOX to discuss.

The new Division I head coach spoke at a news conference Friday morning at Davidson College Stadium.

IN OTHER NEWS

Jefferson believed in the egalitarian potential of education, and we should, too.

Five students at Assumption University in Worcester, Mass., are accused of luring a man to campus, where he was chased by a group of about 25 people.

The decision to withdraw the petition appeared to be an effort to preserve a favorable federal ruling that could have been in jeopardy under President-elect Donald J. Trump.

The opening of George Mason University’s Fuse site is part of a $1 billion effort to make Northern Virginia a type of Silicon Valley of the East Coast.

TRADES

The Education Department also withdrew its controversial rule regarding the participation of transgender student athletes in sports that align with their gender identity. The Biden administration’s ambitious plans to provide debt relief for millions of Americans is officially dead, along with a number of other proposed regulatory changes.

Today’s students may be challenging to teach. But they can also be inspiring, if you understand what makes them tick.

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