Today's Clips (2/14/22)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

In the aftermath of the devastating earthquake in Turkey and Syria, thousands of volunteer software developers have been using a crucial Twitter tool to comb the platform for calls for help — including from people trapped in collapsed buildings — and connect people with rescue organizations.

Greenville, Charleston and Berkeley county school districts have blocked the new artificial intelligence technology ChatGPT from school devices.

The North Carolina artist Patrick Dougherty is saying goodbye to making larger-than-life stick sculptures across the globe

IN OTHER NEWS

The biggest mass shooting on a college campus was at Virginia Tech in 2008, where a gunman killed 33 people.

Students and nearby residents waited anxiously for hours as the police searched for the 43-year-old gunman. He later died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

A player said three of his teammates had been hazing him in locker rooms for months, according to a campus police report.

Researchers found there was a “more pronounced” negative effect on a student's GPA when they slept less than six hours a night.

Republican politicians and right-wing activists are transforming one of the Sunshine State’s liberal arts schools into the “Hillsdale of the South,” a strategy that could be replicated across the country. As one New College alum tells Vanity Fair, “I weep for our nation if DeSantis wins a presidential bid.”

TRADES
A student death, apparently by suicide, on Saturday brings to eight the number of students who have died at North Carolina State University this academic year, The News & Observer reported. 

There are limits — practical and philosophical — on how much faculty members can bend.

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