Today's Clips (3/9/21)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

The school says there will be at least two ceremonies to follow public health guidelines for mass gathering restrictions.

Other four-year private colleges are watching Harvard's plans closely.

CORONAVIRUS

The long-serving leadership at Emmanuel College in Boston has survived earlier brushes with financial trouble.

IN OTHER NEWS

The 8-to-1 ruling said courts may hear suits seeking only nominal damages. Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr., dissenting, said the majority had turned judges into advice columnists.

The Biden administration will examine regulations by Betsy DeVos that gave the force of law to rules that granted more due-process rights to students accused of sexual assault.

The public intellectual and professor of African-American studies will head to Union Theological Seminary in New York.

The football coach was 3-18 in two seasons at Kansas, but his departure can be traced to accusations of sexual harassment during his title-winning tenure in Baton Rouge, La.

Prosecutors say the second of two defendants has surrendered to federal authorities after being accused of using bogus transcripts and ghostwritten essays to help foreigners gain admission to U.S. colleges, allowing the applicants to fraudulently obtain student visas

TRADES

For more than 25 years, student loan borrowers have had the option to base their monthly payments on their income. But throughout the entire history of the program, only 32 borrowers have ever qualified for full forgiveness from the federal income-driven loan repayment program, according to a policy brief released Monday by the National Consumer Law Center. Depending on the

The pandemic has not just disrupted international students’ college experience. It has marooned them all over the world.

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