Today's Clips (7/6/22)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

A group of French researchers and broadcasters, with help from local volunteers, spent most of Tuesday working to exhume the remains of Peter Stewart Ney from his mausoleum in the cemetery at Third Creek Presbyterian Church.

Food is central to the daily existence of Americans, whether we are growing it, shopping for it, preparing it, or consuming it.  Dr. Joseph C. Ewoodzie, Jr. argues that, for many, food intersects with race and class to help form our identity as individuals. 
IN OTHER NEWS

Only about one-third of college presidencies in Massachusetts are held by women, and 25 percent are people of color.

Swannanoa firefighters were on the campus of Warren Wilson College after lightning struck a tree near an administrative office that then caught fire.

TRADES

Large increases to the Pell Grant proposed by President Biden did not pan out in the House. A more modest increase was proposed instead.

The corrupt firing of Joshua Katz threatens the death of tenure.

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