Today's Clips (2/7/22)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

U.S. President Joe Biden's nominees to the Federal Reserve's Board of Governors have completed their first official step in the confirmation process with nomination hearings before the Senate Banking Committee.

IN OTHER NEWS

The number of students filling out the Fafsa form has fallen in the pandemic, and the form is used to determine who gets federal Pell Grants, which are aimed at the needy.

It’s incentives more than ideology, and there’s a simple fix.

The UNC System shows gains and strains under GOP rule.

Although North Carolina is home to the nation’s first public university, the question of whether UNC-Chapel Hill truly benefits all residents has been debated since its inception. | Opinion

State funding to the UNC System was slashed amid the 2008 financial crisis. It never fully recovered.

The complex will provide year-round opportunities for informal and organized student gatherings, including tailgating prior to Charlotte 49ers football games.

Former Colorado Technical University employee claims the college recruits students who aren’t ready, including those who can’t read at college level.

TRADES

Colleges start financial aid programs to cover extra costs students face, from a winter coat to computers.

Philosopher’s comments about pedophilia get him suspended from SUNY Fredonia. Some academics object, but others suggest there are limits to free expression and that Steven Kershnar crossed them.

Chairing a department has never been easy. The pandemic has only made it tougher.

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