Today's Clips (2/8/22)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Davidson junior forward Hyunjung Lee grew up in South Korea watching the Korean Basketball League. It wasn't until he turned 15 that Lee had his first opportunity to watch Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson and the then-world champion Golden State Warriors on TV for the first time when his perspective changed on how the game of basketball is played at the next level.

“I wanted to see a show where we were at the center and we were the main voice,” said organizer Teresa Hopson, one of six artists featured in the show.

In a wrong-headed attempt to call rebellion against the United States by any other name, the McClatchy opinion writers in Charlotte and Raleigh recently wrote an editorial headlined “A misguided

CORONAVIRUS

American University began distributing new KN95 masks on campus Monday after learning an initial batch of face coverings handed out by the school recently were counterfeit, officials said.

IN OTHER NEWS

In a speech on Monday, the first lady acknowledged that her signature legislative initiative is “no longer” in the Democrats’ spending bill.

Colby intends for its students and faculty to use the islands for research, retreats, creative inspiration and to study climate change.

Each candidate will be on campus at different points next week to meet with the student body, staff and community.

A top executive for the College Board is playing a central role in advancing legislation to "limit what teachers can say regarding race, history, and politics in Indiana classrooms." The executive, Todd Huston, is paid $460,738 to serve as the College Board's

TRADES

A student group backed by the Chinese Communist Party pushed university leaders to remove posters that depicted Chinese athletes in imagery related to human rights abuses by the Chinese government.

Brown professors are divided over a proposed interdisciplinary research center. Some doubt it would really represent a wide range of perspectives.

The U.S. Department of Education released updates to the College Scorecard on Monday that it says will make the tool more useful for students and families weighing college options. The tool also includes new and updated information that may be beneficial to school counselors, college access providers, researchers and other critical stakeholders.

The former professor is back, speaking to sold-out theaters, obsessing over evil, and generating controversy.

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