Today's Clips (4/30/21)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Mandates likely to accelerate in days, once autumn acceptance deadline passes

Among the early adopters of COVID-19 vaccine requirements, colleges in red states lag behind those in blue states. Will the trend persist?

It's a terrible shame that a young British basketball player’s primary ambition is always to get out of the country, writes Chris Pearson.

CORONAVIRUS

With vaccinations on the rise, many colleges are planning in-person commencements, sowing frustration on campuses sticking to online ones.

Most of the class of 2020 experienced canceled or online-only graduation ceremonies, but this year many colleges are finding creative ways to celebrate their graduates in person.

Colleges and universities should require all on-campus students to be vaccinated for the Covid-19 virus this fall, the American College Health Association said.

IN OTHER NEWS

Stone Foltz, a 20-year-old sophomore at the university in Ohio, died on March 7, three days after he had attended an off-campus Pi Kappa Alpha event.

A modest proposal on taxing the wealthy.

TRADES

How a war of words between a Linfield University professor and the president culminated in a firing — and elicited nationwide outrage.

Days after moving students out of residence halls due to local protests over the police killing a Black man, Elizabeth City State University began housing out-of-town officers charged with responding to the protests.

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