Today's Clips (5/11/21)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

The reading, which ran from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., was the idea of Naval Academy Professor Thomas Ward, who leads a capstone English class. Instead of writing a traditional paper, first-class midshipmen spent a semester analyzing the epic poem leading up to the reading, Ward said.

Senate eyes Education nomination this week — Race begins for top GOP spot on House Education?

CORONAVIRUS

Three UMass-Amherst students were kicked out after photo surfaced of them partying with no masks, breaking university strict covid rules.

We would give anything to have a near-normal college year

IN OTHER NEWS

Now more than ever, the NCAA is vulnerable of becoming irrelevant as an administrative body

TRADES

Scientists who analyzed viral loads for individuals tested through the University of Colorado at Boulder’s asymptomatic COVID-19 screening program found that “just two percent of infected individuals carry ninety percent of the virions circulating within communities, serving as viral ‘supercarriers’ and likely also superspreaders.” The CU Boulder-based researchers also found

A landmark settlement between Clemson University and men's track and field and cross-country athletes got the team reinstated. A separate agreement promises women athletes equitable financial aid and other benefits.

Professors marched to the president’s home over the hiring of an athletics director who is accused of tolerating racist and sexist treatment of the university’s cheer squad.

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