Today's Clips (4/14/21)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

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CORONAVIRUS

Cases are surging. We need to maximize the number of inoculated frontline workers and students.

Many college campuses were counting on the one-dose vaccine to inoculate students before summer. Some will now offer other versions of the vaccine.

More campuses are expected to add the requirement, with potential legal challenges ahead. One key point: Requiring vaccines for infectious diseases is nothing new for many residential colleges.

U-M requires all students who live, work or learn on campus, or who access campus buildings and facilities, to complete weekly COVID-19 testing

IN OTHER NEWS

Opinion | Students have to be smart about taking on college debt - The Washington Post

Paul Flores, a classmate of Kristin Smart and the main suspect in her disappearance, was arrested and charged with murder Tuesday, San Luis Obispo County Sheriff Ian Parkinson said.

The bills prevent transgender athletes from playing on school sports teams that align with their gender identity and restrict access to gender-affirming medical care for LGBTQ people.

The Eagles have a new uniform company, get all the details below

TRADES

While students are still reporting COVID-19 mental health challenges, they are generally not taking advantage of counseling center services. As the following 12 ideas show, even centers strapped for resources can strive for better supports, both now and post-pandemic.

Amid an ongoing debate over renaming two campus buildings, the University of Richmond Faculty Senate on Friday passed a vote of no confidence in Paul Queally, rector and member of the university’s Board of Trustees. The resolution also calls for Queally’s resignation. The vote follows an earlier resolution criticizing Queally after he referred to students as Black, brown and

How one college president shattered norms, played down the pandemic, and sent his faculty critics packing.

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