Today's Clips (9/1/22)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Boston’s colleges and universities have, by-and-large, scrapped surveillance testing and mask mandates and done away with isolation housing.

In advance of Friday's August jobs report, we bring you an employment-heavy edition of Macro today.

CURRY FOR 3

NBA star Steph Curry returned to Davidson College on Wednesday to graduate, to have his jersey retired and to be enshrined in the school’s hall of fame.

Warriors star Stephen Curry was inducted into the Davidson College Hall of Fame, had his No. 30 jersey retired and received his degree in sociology as part of an individual commencement ceremony Wednesday on the school's campus.

Stephen Curry knocked down another huge 3 — one that was 13 years in the making.

Steph Curry had a momentous day at Davidson College as the NBA Player celebrated three milestones.

The NBA superstar also entered the Davidson Athletics Hall of Fame and had his No. 30 jersey retired during the ceremony

Steph Curry learned all about trust, commitment and care at Davidson. His TCC mantra led to an unforgettable day at his alma mater.

Stephen Curry returned to his alma mater Davidson College to officially graduate and see his jersey retired

Two-time NBA MVP also had his jersey number retired and entered the school's athletics hall of fame

IN OTHER NEWS

I have deep doubts about the intellectual and social value of schooling.

The results of a national test showed just how devastating the last two years have been for 9-year-old schoolchildren, especially the most vulnerable.

The new course will undergo a pilot program in 60 schools, as the debate over how to teach history becomes ever more divisive.

The law was meant to help servicemembers, not those who can't repay their college loans.

Whether they show up for the November 2022 elections may depend on what colleges do.

Biden’s plan is a Band-Aid solution to a bigger issue: A low return on tuition for too many people. But there’s still hope for a better system.

The pressure of high prices has pushed schools to reduce variety and change ingredients, accelerating existing efforts to reduce food waste. 

Glance around the parking lot of the Woody Hayes Athletic Center at The Ohio State University this fall and you might come across a $200,000 palace on wheels, the kind of luxury ride more likely to be found in the garages of movie stars, music moguls and titans of business than on a college campus.

TRADES

The Ohio Supreme Court on Tuesday declined to review a lower court’s ruling that Oberlin College must pay $36 million to a nearby bakery, Cleveland.com reported. Without issuing any statements, the court voted 4 to 3 not to hear an appeal. The vote was along party lines, with all four Republican justices voting with the majority and the three votes to hear the appeal coming

More than three-quarters of students have thought about leaving higher ed because of mental-health challenges, according to a recent survey.

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