Today's Clips (5/28/21)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Many teachers say they are on board with full in-person instruction because the safety outlook has improved and they are fed up with remote learning.

IN OTHER NEWS

San Francisco-based Base10 Partners has raised $250 million to invest in tech companies with a commitment to fund scholarships at historically Black colleges and universities.

Delivered by Marty Baron: '‘We can either give up on institutions that betray our values or we can seek to repair them.'

Students looking to attend a university in the UNC System in the fall of 2022 will not have to submit SAT or ACT test scores with their application.

Exclusive: Lawyers for Nikole Hannah-Jones have instructed North Carolina lawmakers to preserve all documents related to the journalist’s hiring at UNC, according to a letter obtained by The News & Observer.

College athletes would be able to form players' unions and would be considered employees of their schools if a new Congressional bill introduced Thursday morning is passed into law.

Colorado has become the first state to do away with legacy admissions in public colleges. The governor also ended a requirement that public colleges consider SAT or ACT scores for freshmen.

Amherst College is hiring a consulting firm to study whether the college should remove armed police officers from its campus.

TRADES

Ritualized regimes of political expression must be rejected.

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