Today's Clips (8/17/21)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

George Matysek talks with Father Albert Scharbach, Isaac's father, about his son's extraordinary faith and the countless lives he has touched around the globe in his death.

We're talking about the latest on the situation in Afghanistan, the new bipartisan infrastructure bill, learning how the census data will affect North Carolina's redistricting and reviewing President Biden's administration.

CORONAVIRUS

“I think when you’re young ... you feel invincible.” “Personally I feel like it’s fine.” “Hopefully everything works out.” Opinions vary among Wolfpack students as in-person classes begin.

Just days before classes start, more than 300 people, including tenured faculty members and teaching assistants, have signed the petition.

More than 100 new coronavirus cases were identified on Duke University's campus in the past week.

IN OTHER NEWS

Through a partnership with the city of Concord, 154-year-old Barber-Scotia College asked residents for feedback about the college’s revitalization plans.

In an effort to attract more students and philanthropic dollars, Salem College is pivoting to develop a niche in health leadership.

Freshman boys may give off the appearance of being successful, but sometimes they can be concealing academic failures and poor habits like smoking and drinking too much.

TRADES

A new survey finds that incoming first-year students suffer from increased levels of depression, loneliness and hopelessness.

Each of the colleges have cited the more-transmissible Delta variant as the reason for the shift in course.

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