Today's Clips (8/4/22)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

The U.S. House Speaker's visit will be followed by unprecedented military drills by a furious Beijing, which considers the self-ruling island its territory.

Infectious disease expert Dave Wessner reports from the 24th International AIDS Conference, where the big picture focused on how everyone should have access to scientific advancements that improve public health.

Requirements for masking, testing, vaccinations and isolation are decreasing despite the recent surge in Covid-19 infections.

IN OTHER NEWS

Senators Tommy Tuberville of Alabama and Joe Manchin of West Virginia have requested feedback from college sports leaders to be used to craft a bill to regulate how college athletes can be compensated for their names, images and likenesses

I was a failed ballet dancer, injured and grieving. A humble college catalogue put me on a new path.

US Supreme Court to Hear Harvard Affirmative-Action Case This Fall - Bloomberg

Journalist Will Bunch says instead of opening the door to a better life, college leaves many students deep in debt and unable to find well-paying jobs. His new book is After the Ivory Tower Falls.

TRADES

Some higher ed institutions are working to ease financial burdens on students and employees as the cost of food, gas and basic essentials continue to rise.

Every state but Delaware has seen officials attempt to limit teaching of the concept, among other findings.

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