Today's Clips (11/5/21)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Averbuch West, 34, has become a leading figure in the campaign to popularize women’s soccer in the U.S. and galvanize support for its athletes.

CORONAVIRUS

The decision comes as the country experiences rising caseloads again. The nine-hour test is seen as critical in determining students’ futures, and many have prepared for it since kindergarten.

IN OTHER NEWS

The economic environment, plus certain rules changes, make it crucial that families understand the process.

UNC-Chapel Hill has been a part of a years-long federal admissions lawsuit claiming white and Asian applicants are discriminated against.

A former senior associate athletic director at the University of Southern California is expected to plead guilty on Friday to participating in a vast fraud and bribery scheme for wealthy parents' children to gain admission to colleges as fake sports recruits.

Indiana University's Panhellenic and Interfraternity Councils are cancelling all parties and joint activities indefinitely, according to several Greek life students, after an increase in sexual assaults.

TRADES

Students allege in a Title IX lawsuit filed against Louisiana State University that the chair of the French department protected a serial sexual predator and accused rapist.

How online-course contractors exploit vulnerable institutions.

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