Today's Clips (2/4/21)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

What can President Biden do to try and find this unity? Do enough people even want unity in politics?

CORONAVIRUS

Australia’s decision to close its borders protected it from the coronavirus—but that policy is wreaking havoc on the country’s universities, which relied on lucrative tuition from foreign students who are stuck overseas.

IN OTHER NEWS

Is it any wonder that plenty of people are tempted to borrow a whole lot of money to send their kids to college?

Biden bars ‘Wuhan virus’ but favors racial preferences at Yale.

Morehouse College, a historically Black mens college in Atlanta, is trying to expand its reach with a new online undergraduate program designed to help people with some college credits but no degree complete their education.

Players found their power over the past year. Now is the time to use it.

The DOJ sued Yale over its use of race in admissions in October, citing discrimination against white and Asian American applicants. It withdrew the suit and Title VI violation notice on Wednesday.

Events this year in Michigan show that the best political strategy is to first make community colleges tuition-free.

“When decisions are made behind closed doors and amongst very small groups of people, bad ideas can take hold.”

With the spring semester opening Monday, most of Roanoke College's computer network has been restored as an investigation into the attack proceeds.

TRADES

The president's nominees for Education Department have records of advocating for student borrowers and close ties to progressive senators Warren and Sanders.

A flurry of recent activity shows lawmakers’ intense focus on campus culture wars amid broader national clashes over how America’s history is remembered.

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