Today's Clips (12/9/21)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Joseph Ewoodzie is a sociology professor at Davidson College and the author of a new book called “Getting Something To Eat In Jackson.” It’s about the interplay of race and class in Mississippi through the lens of what Black people there eat and why.

From the time we learned his name at Davidson, to three Warriors titles and two MVPs, to this season's hot start, Curry has consistently delivered delight via the 3-point shot.

CORONAVIRUS

College campuses were among Colorado's biggest breeding grounds for COVID-19 last year, but high rates of vaccinations and strict masking turned schools into relatively safe havens despite the new variants.

IN OTHER NEWS

Laura Oglesby, 48, of Missouri, who pleaded guilty to intentionally providing false information to the Social Security Administration, lived as someone nearly half her age, the authorities said.

Justices are considering whether to hear a legal challenge alleging the school discriminated against Asian-American applicants.

An anonymous alumna is donating the money to Hollins University to support scholarships and financial aid.

The students are striking over better and health care and third-party arbitration for harassment and discrimination complaints

TRADES

University of North Carolina will create an internal unit to build and manage online programs from the system’s 17 campuses for learners largely ignored by many universities.

“Being a university president is the hardest job in America,” National Collegiate Athletic Association president Mark Emmert said Wednesday, prompting outrage online. “In my 11 years, it has never been this difficult,” Emmert said during the Sports Business Journal Intercollegiate Athletics Forum. “The stakes have been raised in so many ways. When you have these moves, it

For both left and right, values, not principles, are at stake.

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