Today's Clips (3/7/22)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

While not stellar, 2018's pre-pandemic levels were good and showed students that were expected to do well were doing well or better than expected. However, 2021's post-pandemic levels showed a sharp decline.

As the story goes, he developed what would become Vicks VapoRub as a way to ease his sick son's pain from croupe. The Vick name came from his brother-in-law.

Plus: Classical music station tops radio ratings; N.C. attorney general investigating TikTok; Plans for apartment tower at Dilworth Starbucks; Bruton Smith wished happy 95th with yard display

IN OTHER NEWS

When we censor ourselves, our learning environments suffer.

Acclaimed water polo coach Jovan Vavic, formerly of USC, is scheduled to go to trial on charges he took bribes in exchange for tagging applicants as recruited athletes.

The Black Ball was created in the early 1970s to bring together Black students at a time when they did not always feel welcome on the Washington and Lee campus. Now scores of Black graduates are reuniting and reflecting on how their alma mater has evolved.

A figure sprints toward the camera along a walkway at an apartment complex, first in real time, then in slow motion before going back to real time. The woman is dressed in a tracksuit, she’s fast and the spoken word-song playing over the video says “it’s me against me.”

Labor issues and unprecedented admissions have left Northeastern, MIT, Harvard, and Emerson with staffing shortages in dining halls.

Boston University is grappling with a spate of missing mail, and one mother has taken it upon herself to spur the college and law enforcement to take action.

Tuition, fees, and room and board costs at Penn will rise 2.9% to $81,340.

TRADES

The social media app that shut down in 2017 amid rampant bullying is back on campus with new “community guardrails” in place to prevent harassment. But some students say that’s not enough.

McDaniel College gives every child or grandchild of alumni $30,000 a year to pay for the college. It gives the same award to children of those who work in K-12 education and community colleges, to veterans and active-duty military.

Wealthy men associated with Russian industry are facing fresh scrutiny amid the invasion of Ukraine.

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