Colleges Slash Budgets in the Pandemic, With 'Nothing Off-Limits'
Tuesday, October 27, 2020 | |
| By Nicholas Fandos The vote capped a brazen feat for Republicans, who pushed through a Supreme Court nominee in little more than five weeks with the election looming. | | | By Shawn Hubler Liberal arts departments, graduate student aid and even tenured teaching positions are targets as the coronavirus causes shortfalls. | | | By Patrick McGeehan More than one million residents are out of work, and the unemployment rate is nearly double the national average. | | |
| Magazine Photographs by Christopher Payne This election will require more paper ballots than any other in American history — which means some serious human labor and machine power. | | | Opinion The 2016 Democratic candidate was certain she'd win four years ago. Now, she's even more bullish that Biden will. | | |
| By Maya Blackstone In the hours leading up to her confirmation to the Supreme Court, senators debated the merits of Judge Amy Coney Barrett and the process to nominate her. | | | By The New York Times At his Monday news conference, Gov. Philip D. Murphy of New Jersey said the state is working with Newark to enforce new coronavirus mandates as cases surge. | | | By Reuters Joseph R. Biden Jr., the Democratic nominee for president, said his campaign stops leading up to the election would include Iowa, Wisconsin, Georgia and Florida. | | |
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