Today's Clips (3/29/21)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

About a third of school districts across the nation have resumed in-person learning, while just 1 in 10 school districts continue teaching students entirely remotely, according to a new tracker launched to measure the way local schools adapt to th

Spring break students are down this year in Daytona Beach, Florida, due to the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on college schedules.

CORONAVIRUS

Many universities stipulate that to participate in graduation, students must test negative for the coronavirus beforehand and have a record of adhering to campus restrictions.

Duke University has closed its east campus union after cases of COVID-19 were discovered.

IN OTHER NEWS

Hunter Woodhall made history in track and field, but N.C.A.A. restrictions on athletes’ earnings drove him out of college sports.

Some of the best students in my class are from schools they themselves might describe as “middling” or even worse.

The administration could revisit policies Trump enacted without tipping the scales.

The printout had a handwritten message that read, "Mix of drugs presents in difficulty breathing! Overdose? Good Man? Use of fake currency is a felony!"

TRADES

Yale University took the unusual step Saturday of criticizing a social media post about Rachael Shaw-Rosenbaum, a first-year student who recently ended her own life. The post said, "[Rachael Shaw-Rosenbaum] petitioned Yale to take leave from school and attend a mental health facility. She planned to return to school when she was healthy. Yale informed her that her enrollment

Some predict the worst year ever, but others say that waiting lists may primarily be a factor at highly competitive colleges.

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