Today's Clips (2/18/21)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Cases are going up at colleges and universities, despite more testing. Some colleges have put in place tight restrictions. Others have been more flexible.

In an attempt to reverse persistent or rising coronavirus case counts on campuses, some colleges over the last several weeks have put students on lockdown.

CORONAVIRUS

The Football Championship Subdivision season will begin in earnest this weekend after a long delay because of the pandemic.

With some campuses not fully open and a rule allowing seniors to return next year as graduate students, there is growing doubt that spring sports will be staged.

Colleges across the country are figuring out how Covid has changed the college experience, while parents are struggling to understand why schools haven’t changed their price tag.

Unless college students are given COVID-19 vaccine priority, the fall semester at UCLA and other state school campuses will remain in jeopardy.

Liberty University violated state rules aimed at slowing the spread of the coronavirus late last month when it hosted a largely mask-free snowball fight, local health officials wrote in a

Several off-campus residences, including some in the fraternity and sorority community, are under quarantine.

The University of Virginia reported more than 100 new cases Monday, and Virginia Tech's percent positivity is climbing.

IN OTHER NEWS

Students are demanding a stronger response from Boston College after two recent cases in which white students were accused of harassing Black and Hispanic students

TRADES

President says his plan to support free public higher education will make a difference to future students.

The pandemic may do lasting damage to the pipeline of academic researchers.

A new book dives into the racial consequences of defunding public research universities.

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