Today's Clips (11/4/21)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Tensions between China and Taiwan are escalating, and confusion sparked by President Joe Biden's recent pledge to defend Taiwan has sent his administration scrambling to assure the international community that's not necessarily the case.

IN OTHER NEWS

After the University of Florida blocked testimony in a voting rights lawsuit against the state, critics made accusations of political meddling. The governor denied the claims.

A Times article helped galvanize a push to rename the school, whose founder masterminded the slaughter of Yuki men, women and children.

Colleges' accommodations have been uneven, leading some students to drop classes entirely.

Madison Smith used an arcane Kansas law to pursue a case in her 2018 assault: “From the very beginning, I have said I want my day in court.”

NC State will partner with Shelton Vineyards to produce the first in a series of limited-edition wines.

TRADES

Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation unveils a tool to help college leaders and policy makers carry out its recommendations on how institutions can increase equity and attainment.

Some experts see a lost opportunity to increase college access on a monumental scale.

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