Today's Clips (12/17/21)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

The year in American politics began with a deadly insurrection premised on the lie the 2020 presidential election had been stolen. And 2021 ends with continued threats to American democracy. We'll examine it all — and what it means for the Charlotte area — with a roundtable of political analysts from North Carolina and South Carolina.

The Korean sharpshooter joins a growing list of 2022 NBA draft prospects who attended Canberra's NBA Global Academy.

CORONAVIRUS
Stanford University will require students to show proof of COVID-19 booster shots by Jan. 31. 

Emory University is requiring COVID booster shots by Jan. 19.

IN OTHER NEWS

The university joins many others that have eliminated the ACT and SAT requirements, adding fuel to the movement to get rid of standardized test scores.

While undergrads at some U.S. campuses sleep in their cars, struggling schools have a surplus of dorm rooms. 

Tom Brady is doling out name, image and likeness deals for college athletes with his new apparel line, Brady, which is launching in January.

TRADES

With the Omicron variant fueling a rapid rise in COVID-19 cases, one expert is urging institutions to use layered mitigation strategies to minimize contagion during December graduation ceremonies.

On some campuses, the new variant is already dominant. That may send higher education into crisis mode.

It’s that time of year, when leading colleges boast about their early decision admits. But Princeton University is not releasing information it previously provided. “The Office of Admission considers each student holistically within the context of their setting to build a dynamic university community,” said a statement released by the university Thursday. “Given this, data

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