Today's Clips (9/20/22)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Republicans in South Carolina tried to pass a bill banning abortions in the state but failed. A day later, South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham proposed federal legislation to ban abortion after 15 weeks. But according to the latest Winthrop Poll, 75% of residents in 11 southern states including the Palmetto State believe a woman should be able to get a legal abortion. We talk about that poll and abortion politics.

Their restaurant Supperland is included among the best new restaurants.

Some professors are reconsidering what they want from student engagement.

IN OTHER NEWS

Central Piedmont Community College closed its five-year fundraising drive with $63.3 million in donations and pledges, well above the $40 million goal the college started with.

It’s official: The Atlantic Coast Conference is moving its headquarters to uptown Charlotte after 69 years in Greensboro, the league confirmed Tuesday.

TRADES

An appearance by a conservative pundit at the University of New Mexico provoked raucous protests, renewing discussion of how universities can prepare for controversial speakers.

The Ford Fellowship program for diverse scholars is ending after nearly six decades. Experts worry it will leave a big hole in the funding landscape for underrepresented would-be professors.

Since 2021 began, the unemployment rate for recent college graduates has surpassed the national average for all workers every month.

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