Today's Clips (3/10/21)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Shrinking testing demand poses a problem for detecting variants or a sudden surge of infections.

CORONAVIRUS

It's not the first time UC Davis has offered an incentive for students to follow protocols during the coronavirus pandemic.

Cal State campuses began using 'chatbots' to keep more students enrolled, but after the coronavirus hit, the bots became sources of solace and friendship.

IN OTHER NEWS

It’s a trillion-dollar crisis that’s crippling the economy and dooming millions of college graduates. So what’s the fairest way to fix it?

In addition to allegations of racism at Virginia Military Institute, 8 percent of female cadets reported to the school that they had ‘experienced some sort of sexual assault.’

A New England college town is among hundreds of communities nationwide weighing how to provide reparations to Black residents for slavery and systemic racism

More than half of North Carolina’s Class of 2017 college graduates carried federal student loans when they finished, averaging more than $26,000.

TRADES

Selective institutions are thriving in admissions this year, Common App shows. Not only are they getting more applicants over all, but also more from minority, first-gen and low-income groups.

Almost all the instruments colleges would normally use to predict the fall are broken.

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