Today's Clips (9/7/22)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

The City Council’s newest members took oaths of office Tuesday and picked its new mayor pro tem, the second-in-command position behind Mayor Vi Lyles.

IN OTHER NEWS

Video of a confrontation in a multicultural center at Arizona State University became a weapon in the war against universities.

Brigham Young University has asked people who were at the Aug. 26 game for help finding the person who yelled slurs at a Black player for Duke University.

Students discuss the benefits and costs of the loan-relief program.

Are too many young people attending to begin with? Degrees have benefits for many, but not for all.

Upper-middle-class families, dissatisfied with K-12 schools, are signing up for the instruction as well.

Humanities disciplines are among the most regretted majors and are declining in popularity. Meanwhile, STEM fields have doubled enrollment in the last decade.

After Costco released misprinted UC Irvine sweatshirts and removed them from stores in less than a day, students and alumni are now seeking to purchase the defective merchandise. The sweatshirts designed for the University of California, Irvine, which were being sold at three Costco locations in Orange County, misspelled the school’s name as “UC Urvine Anteaters.” After recognizing the mistake, the Costco stores “took immediate action to have [the sweatshirts] removed.”

Four of Richmond’s fallen Confederate monuments are headed to California’s Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles (MOCA) for an art exhibition called “Monuments” next year.

Students are being turned into informants

TRADES

High school counselors’ views differ from those of admissions officers, who are more flexible about the mathematics courses students take.

These numbers represent the ways that some campuses are seeking a return to normal.

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