Today's Clips (5/31/22)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Colleges across the U.S. are reinstating masking requirements as the country averages about 100,000 new coronavirus cases recorded daily for the first time in months. 

IN OTHER NEWS

The two men were found not guilty of involuntary manslaughter and reckless homicide in the death of Stone Foltz, a 20-year-old Bowling Green State University sophomore. But they were convicted of hazing and other lesser counts.

College sports administrators say poor communication, decreasing transparency and indecisive leadership from the NCAA under Emmert created irreparable fissures.

In the past year, the agents, lawyers, politicians, sportswriters and would-be union organizers rooting for free-for-all player compensation have largely won the battle.

Employers are heeding the call of younger workers for help with their education debt, and taking advantage of a new tax break born out of the pandemic. Still, there are more firms considering the perk than actually implementing it.

Seattle Pacific University Board of Trustees Chair Cedric Davis says the trustees made their decision based on what they believed was most in line with the college's mission, according to a statement.

TRADES

Columbia University task force recommends restructuring the leadership of the undergraduate college, a donor favorite. Alumni, students and many professors object.

UCLA, U of Hawai‘i and Penn State are among the colleges restoring the requirement.

Mark McPhail was fired by Indiana University Northwest over a “threat of physical violence.” Faculty members say administrators acted too harshly.

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