Today's Clips (3/9/22)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Wildcats place several players on All-Conference team

By failing to confirm key nominees, legislators are leaving the central bank poorly prepared for a momentous policy-making meeting.

Indeed surveyed 1,001 women who transitioned from full-time employment to gig work, contract work, part-time work or exited the workforce after the onset of the pandemic. The job site wanted to gain an understanding of how working women have been affected by the continual effects of Covid-19.

Visit Davidson, North Carolina, and you might wonder if you've stepped onto the set of a Hallmark movie. You'll find easy access to Lake Norman and its 520 miles of shoreline, and downtown Davidson nearby, which is made up of beautifully restored historic buildings that feel decidedly postcard-worthy.

CORONAVIRUS

A federal appeals court has revived a pair of lawsuits against George Washington and American universities seeking refunds after the schools switched to online learning and halted on-campus activities during the early months of the pandemic.

IN OTHER NEWS

The NC legislature poured a historic amount of money into historically Black colleges and universities in the latest budget. But advocates say it is just the first step.

The plague of self-censorship isn't what it seems.

The professor alleges the school violated his First Amendment rights when he advocated for the removal of Confederate statues and criticized the college’s COVID-19 plans.

TRADES

Few institutions are heavily invested in Russian assets, but college officials say divestment is one symbolic step that institutions can take to protest Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Eight student editors resigned from a law journal at Duke rather than be associated with an essay by Kathleen Stock on sex and language.

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