Today's Clips (9/15/21)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Vaccine mandates at local colleges and universities could help boost vaccination rates in Mecklenburg, county health director Gibbie Harris has said

Can religion and science coexist? Former Gov. James Martin thinks so. His book "Revelation Through Science," which looks at the relationship between religion and science, has recently been revised. He talks about how faith and science can support one another and how religion and politics have affected science research. Comments about Davidson start around 11:45.

A Davidson College alum is back on campus and working on the latest version of his app, designed to help people in police encounters.

Each year, Charlotte Inno honors a group of the area's top young innovators, those who are well on their way to making an impact in the local tech and startup ecosystem. Get to know this year's cohort of notable entrepreneurs and technologists ages 25 and under.

Traveling over any holiday weekend is never easy. This is especially true for people living with a disability-causing disease like amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).

CORONAVIRUS

At most of the largest U.S. public universities, students aren’t obligated to be vaccinated against COVID-19

IN OTHER NEWS

The app criticized for gamifying trading is kicking off a nationwide push to court students, including a shot at a $20,000 prize.

In one instance, a banana was taped to the door of a dorm room of two Black students.

Auburn University students joined in protest Tuesday night following the third email from Auburn University Campus Safety in one week regarding sexual assault.

TRADES

Brown and Syracuse Universities tightened their rules for preventing the spread of COVID-19 on Monday. Brown announced "temporary restrictions" due to "an increase in positive asymptomatic COVID-19 cases as the campus resumes significant on-site operations, primarily among undergraduate students." The university will increase testing of all students from once a week to twice a

They assure us it’s safe to return to the classroom — but there are good reasons not to believe them.

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