Today's Clips (2/22/23)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS
A heron on the hunt stands motionless, yellow eyes arrow-pointed at what she seeks. An osprey catches an updraft under his five-foot wings as he lands on the edge of a nest that his Santee River family has added to for generations.
IN OTHER NEWS

Created to depict the brutality of enslavement, the works are seen by some as offensive. The school wants them permanently covered. The artist says they are historically important.

Flau’jae Johnson’s personal endorsement with a company other than the one that sponsors her school marks a new phase in college-athlete deals.

They graduated together in 1985. Now Virginia Military Institute's first Black superintendent, Cedric T. Wins, is under fire from ‘brother rat’ Matt Daniel.

There are nearly 47,000 people who have been in repayment on their federal student loans for at least 40 years. While they represent a sliver of the 43.5 million people with federal student debt, their existence is an indictment of policies meant to help people manage their loans.

Marc Tessier-Lavigne is facing allegations that a scientific research paper on which he was lead author contained falsified data.

The Student Mental Health Task Force, formed after student deaths in the fall 2022 semester, released its first report detailing campus mental health concerns and data.

Vanderbilt University has apologized for the use of ChatGPT to comfort students.

TRADES

“Borgs,” which often include a full fifth of vodka, have been described as a harm-reduction tool, but some experts believe the cons of this Gen Z fad outweigh any pros.

The university paused instruction this week but said on Thursday that classes would restart in person on Monday. Some students said they’d prefer to have a remote option for now.

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