Today's Clips (11/15/22)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS
America still can’t figure out how to memorialize the sins of our history. What can we learn from Germany?
IN OTHER NEWS

The victims, all members of the football team, were remembered by classmates, coaches and teachers as affable students and dedicated activists.

Students on the University of Virginia campus had been urged to stay inside all night.

The authorities were still piecing together what had transpired at a home near the University of Idaho campus.

In one of the nation’s biggest strikes in recent years, teaching assistants, researchers and other workers walked off the job Monday, forcing some classes to be canceled.

An appellate court orders an injunction halting his unilateral order.

The business school says it will waive testing requirements for those who apply for a graduate degree after mass layoffs at Meta, Twitter and other big tech companies.

Federal agents believe a recent spate of threats and false reports of shooters at high schools and colleges across the U.S. may be coming from outside of the country, an FBI official said Monday.

The UNC System Board of Governors is debating policies that would dramatically change how North Carolina’s public universities are funded. They are moving to a performance-based model and might raise the cap on out-of-state students at five institutions.

UVA confirmed that Devin Chandler was one of the three students killed in Sunday night’s shooting. The victims were all also on the football team.

TRADES

Brown University will use all union labor on all construction projects over $25 million for the next five years as part of an agreement with Rhode Island Building and Construction Trades Council and Building Futures, a local apprenticeship program, the university announced Monday.

At the University of Virginia, a student has been charged with murdering three others; at the University of Idaho, details remain murky on four student deaths.

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