Today's Clips (7/14/21)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Despite stress, depression, and overwork, women still want to work from home.

My brother Moochie's story took place during another episode like ours, during a heated debate over police funding a few decades ago.

His blocking schemes helped ignite Denver’s offense and led to two Super Bowl titles.

The former Providence Day star had to slow down her life so she could speed up on the track and earn a trip to Tokyo.

IN OTHER NEWS

Students discuss the meaning of amateurism in college sports.

Fewer students from lower-income households will be asked for additional verification of their financial information this year, as the Education Department worries about the impact of the pandemic on that vulnerable population.

“This would be an absolute disaster for our campus to have a change in leadership right now,” said Chapman.

Defunding Columbia and other graduate schools is the most effective way to rescue graduate students from unaffordable debt and taxpayers from the burden of cleaning up the mess.

TRADES

Boston College is facing an uproar from some Roman Catholic students and parents over its denial of exemptions to those who do not want COVID-19 vaccines because some research on the vaccines involved fetal tissue from fetuses aborted years ago, The Boston Herald reported. “I’m disgusted. You’re allowed to use your conscience as a Catholic,” said Stephanie Grimes, a parent.

He sees the divinity school “in decline and decay” and says the university’s administrators have “anti-Palestinian prejudices.”

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