Today's Clips (5/10/22)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

The next few weeks I bet you will be attending a graduation ceremony–yours or a friend’s or a family member’s. In an earlier column I shared my thoughts about the speeches given at those times.

IN OTHER NEWS

The historically Black Lincoln College will cease operations Friday after 157 years, having failed to raise millions to recover from the pandemic and a cyberattack that originated in Iran.

The renaming of our student center falls short in addressing the main issues of systemic racism and inequality still present on campus.

When Julie Ort began college, she was recovering from a major spinal cord injury. Julie shares the comfort she received from a stranger after her leg brace and crutches caused her to fall in class.

Students must stay in the Arizona school district to get the gift from a local family foundation.

This is the third confirmed incident in as many years in which a noose or noose-like cord was found hanging on campus.

TRADES

Scholar suggests they do and advises standardized tests to adjust some students’ scores.

The U. of Tennessee system is once again requiring the SAT and ACT for admission — even though the data suggest that not asking for them had benefited the institution.

This hyperstylized, dishonest genre is useless for everyone.

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