Today's Clips (2/1/22)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

A college adviser at Statesville High School is helping more students apply for financial aid.

Multiple booksellers are donating copies of the Holocaust graphic novel to students in Tennessee and beyond. Online sales are skyrocketing, too.

“Some girls,” Myree Kromer wrote in a plea to be allowed in Boy Scouts in 2017, “don’t like the prissy points of Girl Scouts.”

One test prep expert called the changes “some of the biggest in the nearly 100 year history” of the SAT. Here’s how students and families can prepare.

IN OTHER NEWS

We need a broader vision of equity.

Ilya Shapiro has apologized after tweeting that President Biden was poised to nominate not “the objectively best pick,” but a “lesser Black woman” to the Supreme Court.

The White House said President Biden was aware of the bomb threats — the second time this month that multiple HBCUs reported such threats in a single day.

A TikToker at BU shared video of the disaster after the massive snow storm in the US this weekend. Her roommate, Ashlyn, left her window open a 'crack' and stayed with her boyfriend overnight.

TRADES

They get academic, social, emotional, and financial support, and persist at rates typically seen only at highly selective institutions. But it’s an uphill battle to recruit them right now.

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