Today's Clips (3/4/22)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Analysis of President Biden’s first official State of the Union Address at a time of division here and war in Ukraine. We look at his assessment.

Senator Thom Tillis blocks a Black North Carolinian from joining the Federal Reserve Board of Governors

WDAV, based in Davidson, plays classical music and NPR news updates. They earned top spot for most listeners this year.

A man was serving a 14-year sentence for several first-degree burglary convictions until a friend's college project advocated his release.

Author Andrea Stephenson and her 6-year-old son released a book designed to teach youth about Black STEM pioneers.

IN OTHER NEWS

A spokesman said the decision meant that the university would have to cut in-person enrollment by at least 2,500 students in the fall of 2022.

Duke students tent every year for the North Carolina game. Never have those free tickets been more valuable.

No. 1 financial-appeal mistake: Not asking for a review in the first place

The new partnership could open the door to a college education for thousands of local employees.

Of all the racial and gender report cards published by the Institute for Diversity and Ethics in Sport, college sports consistently has some of the worst results.

A buggy app with one-star reviews led one student to discover a glaring security flaw.

TRADES

University of Missouri system continues to defend the president’s right to cut individual faculty pay by 25 percent, but professors wonder how far the policy will go—and at what greater costs.

The university will cut the number of new, in–person undergraduate seats by at least 2,500 for the fall 2022 semester.

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