Today's Clips (8/18/21)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS
In places where vaccine uptake is low and public schools can’t issue mask mandates, administrators setting Covid-19 protocols face a tough task.
CORONAVIRUS

Administrators say their hands are tied by state laws and political realities. But a South Carolina court on Tuesday issued a ruling that may allow for mask mandates at the state’s public universities.

Some Clemson professors say they won’t teach on the first day of class to protest the administration’s decision to not require masks in classrooms

IN OTHER NEWS

From mask mandates to critical race theory and gender identity, educators are besieged. “You are just trying to keep everything from collapsing,” one official said.

Freshmen at the University of Alabama offered a real time look at rush season. Their TikToks became must-see TV.

As the price of college goes up and the value of a degree goes down, are students being given a fair deal?

TRADES

University of Alabama at Huntsville professor leaves his tenured job over the university’s pandemic planning, saying he can’t be part of the disaster he fears will unfold this fall.

After a lawyer sent a threatening letter about stories that were three years old, student journalists thought their university would defend them.

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