Today's Clips (4/1/21)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Liz Clasen-Kelly, CEO of Roof Above, a nonprofit organization working to eradicate homelessness in our community, believes homelessness can be conquered.

My morality, my sense of right and wrong, will never be determined by 12 men and women in a jury box and a judge in a black robe.

More essential workers are able to get the shot, along with educators and students

CORONAVIRUS

As campuses struggle under the shadow of the pandemic, many students report having trouble paying for food, housing and other basic needs.

Pitt will institute a shelter-in-place at 9 p.m. Wednesday, the University’s COVID-19 Medical Response Office announced.

IN OTHER NEWS

Southern Rhode Island Institute of the Arts is the most exclusive college you’ve never heard of. Why? It’s not real.

The University System of Maryland has declared Juneteenth an institutional holiday, giving employees administrative leave and canceling summer school classes for the day.

The courts have long protected the NCAA. A new Supreme Court case might change that.

Universities helped buttress a racist caste system well into the 20th century.

Brown University is facing a cyberattack that has forced the school to shut some systems down — in an event that Brown is calling an “utmost priority.”

Here’s how North Carolina universities stacked up in the new 2022 U.S. News & World Report Best Graduate Schools rankings.

With just a few days until college basketball begins its “Final Four” to crown the men’s and women’s champion, the attention at the Supreme Court on Wednesday turned to college sports. The spotlight was often harsh, with several justices openly criticizing the state of elite college sports

TRADES

Florida State scrambles to explain how a faculty member who was known to prey on Asian female students was allowed to do so for 30 years.

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