Today's Clips (6/22/21)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Oreland basketball courts are packed once again, and love of the game is fueling a good cause.

Jessie Cline is a gifted athlete and budding artist. Cline, a senior at Key School, will attend Davidson College in North Carolina on a swimming scholarship.

CORONAVIRUS

Schools are turning to phone calls and scholarships to lure pandemic graduates back to campus.

IN OTHER NEWS

A Supreme Court ruling has opened the door to a new era in college sports.

The association argued that the payments were a threat to amateurism and that barring them did not violate the antitrust laws.

This court is like so many of us. It doesn’t get the college sports model. It doesn’t get it because there is nothing of substance to get.

More than 60 years ago, Marion Gerald Hood was rejected from a medical school because of his race. This week, the school apologized.

John MacIntosh and Nadya Shmavonian are leading a new fund designed to help colleges and universities explore partnerships and mergers before it’s too late.

TRADES

Many students think the pandemic impeded their learning and academic progress, but the experience likely taught them some lessons about higher education and themselves.

On the heels of the Nikole Hannah-Jones case, UNC governing board doesn’t reappoint an outspoken faculty member to the university press board.

Five writers on how Covid-19 shook up their lives.

Moving undergraduates up the selectivity ladder would do almost nothing to expand access.

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