Today's Clips (12/6/21)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

A missed eviction hearing results in an automatic eviction for renters. Many tenants in Mecklenburg County and the United States are evicted for this reason.

Groups of alumni from various colleges and universities around the country are organizing efforts to withhold donations from their alma maters in a bid to push the institutions to recommit themselves to free speech principles.

CORONAVIRUS

The new omicron variant, emerging in the midst of holiday travel, has university leaders bracing for the unexpected next semester

IN OTHER NEWS

Around 6:15 a.m., officers with the HPPD responded to the High Point University campus when they were told about a burglary and attempted sexual assault.

Many of us thought that only an elite few male stars would reap endorsement deals. Instead, entire teams are, and not just in football and basketball.

A Q&A with U.S. Under Secretary of Education James Kvaal on canceling student-loan debts, the pandemic’s hit to college enrollment and why elite schools should pay less attention to college rankings. 

TRADES

Study documents key ways that white (and sometimes Asian) students have an advantage in admissions over Black and Latinx students.

Two scholars talk history, accountability, and free speech.

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