Today's Clips (6/28/22)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Followers of abortion politics in America know that judicial rulings have proceeded in a rather accordion fashion. The Dobbs decision is a dramatic exception. Past decisions seem to restructure abortion access only to be followed by limited abortion rights.

Now-deleted tweet shows a desperation to defend a decision that a majority of voters oppose.

"I hope that the players and coaches and administrators knew that I had the best interests of the school and the kids at heart. It wasn't about me. It was

IN OTHER NEWS

After what will be an 11 years, Bates College President Clayton Spencer is set to depart.

“As it stands, higher education institutions are not sufficiently prepared to support students who are also parenting, let alone welcome more,” an advocate group said in a statement.

University of Cincinnati President Neville Pinto wrote Monday that he will recommend removing Charles McMicken's name from campus.

TRADES

Some religious colleges are celebrating the demise of federal abortion rights while others are taking a more nuanced stance. A rare few are condemning the Supreme Court’s decision outright.

We reviewed 100 policies on mandatory medical leave. They’re wildly inconsistent.

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