Today's Clips (12/16/21)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

This Charlotte-based grocery delivery platform company appeared on the reality TV show “Unicorn Hunters.” Then the tech firm turned even more heads.

Step by step and success story by success story, Bailey Foster is realizing her dream by watching the dreams of others come true.

CORONAVIRUS

The university said it was scrapping all “nonessential” gatherings on and off its Manhattan campus, where 99 percent of students are vaccinated.

Several colleges and universities have shifted to remote exams as the Omicron variant spreads in the U.S.

Colleges are grappling with the fear of worsening pandemic conditions as they prepare to send students home for the holidays. They're also pledging to be agile as data emerges about the omicron variant.

"This is not quite how we expected to end the semester," officials at one school said as infections surge.

IN OTHER NEWS

Federal financial aid could be a critical lifeline for undocumented students, who like other vulnerable populations are still enduring the economic and social fallout of the pandemic, but it may not be enough.

TRADES

Following Cornell’s announcement Tuesday morning, Princeton, New York, and George Washington Universities and the University of Pennsylvania announced similar plans.

A painting of Mary and Jesus, featuring a Jesus that resembles George Floyd, was stolen—twice—from the Catholic University of America. Many students don’t want it back on campus.

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