Today's Clips (10/11/21)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

The number of Chinese military aircraft incursions has surged in October, but the planes serve as reminders of Beijing’s power rather signal a coming war, experts say

Andrea Preet was told she had just five years to live. Now, she's close to completing fifty marathons in fifty states - seven years later.

CORONAVIRUS

Nick Rolovich’s job could be in jeopardy if he does not get vaccinated or receive an exemption, as required of state employees and students. “It’s the No. 1 question,” said Kirk Schulz, the university’s president.

With so many colleges going virtual last year, many sophomores are on campus for the first time. But it's different — a lot still feel like freshman. Colleges set up programs to get them caught up.

IN OTHER NEWS

Dozens of parents and others have pleaded guilty. Here’s what happened to a few of them.

Some workers are choosing their careers by using “Effective Altruism,” which relies on science and data to determine how individuals can use their time, money and skills to do the most good.

Carmen Twillie Ambar transformed her fitness and health with workouts that are fun, competitive and intense.

Students at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill say there's a mounting mental health crisis on their campus.

TRADES

First they got tenure at Colby College. Then they each got $100,000, no strings attached. Could the Haynesville Project be the new donation paradigm?

Two wealthy fathers are convicted of bribing their children into college in first trial of the admissions scandal.

In a rare move, the University of Akron may be walking back a policy that requires students and employees to be vaccinated against Covid-19.

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