Today's Clips (9/28/22)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Sophie Eldridge, Danny Klinenberg, and Dick Startz examine how financial and other characteristics of universities are associated with university decisions to reopen in person or online.

Steph says the "SC for 3" event was the highlight of a short but busy offseason, starting at the 7:13 mark.
IN OTHER NEWS

A lawyer at a conservative legal group said in a complaint that he would personally be financially harmed by the government’s approach.

A man hurt by Biden’s illegal write-off sues to block it. He has a good case.

Students discuss coeducation, discrimination and skill development.

Rather than directing help at struggling students, it establishes a new AP course in African American studies.

The right thinks campuses are hopeless and has resorted to repression as the answer.

TRADES

Universities are canceling classes and shuttering campuses ahead of the storm, showing the importance of disaster resilience in a world transformed by climate change.

Wiley withdraws more than 1,300 titles from a large multidisciplinary ebook collection for libraries as fall classes begin, hindering students’ access to affordable learning materials.

“No justice, no peace, no Hopkins police,” chanted protesters at a town hall.

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