Today's Clips (7/9/21)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Why her decision was so personal for me.

In the 1980s, David Warren of Maricopa was part of the United States korfball team that earned a bronze medal at the World Games. Since then, the sport has faded even further into the background.

IN OTHER NEWS

How to follow your heart, even if it disappoints your parents.

Columbia and other top universities push master’s programs that fail to generate enough income for graduates to keep up with six-figure federal loans.

The controversy over Nikole Hannah-Jones' tenure sheds light on a long-standing problem: There aren't enough Black women in tenured positions.

David Routh left the position after The News & Observer reported experts said the outside work looked like a conflict and could hurt the university.

The athletes allege their coach dismissed them from the team, accusing him of retaliation for them speaking out against racism and for social justice during two events on campus.

Students cry racism as Bible college shutters historic social work program

TRADES

A long-standing partnership with St. Petersburg State has ended, and much uncertainty remains about the broader implications of the Russian prosecutor general’s designation.

The two groups differ on what may be done to prevent racist statements in class.

Pandemic learning loss threatens to turn achievement gaps into chasms.

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