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The biggest winners and losers from House v. NCAA settlement: Amateurism is dead and the class divide grows Down to the availability of all "student-athletes" to enjoy the free dining, college ...
The settlement required years of mountain moving and billions of dollars. It's only delaying the inevitable, but college sports move on.
On school days, Shellman Washington III would get into his spiffy white 2003 Chevrolet Impala and drive his twin daughters to school, then make the 30-minute round trip again at the end of the day ...
The landmark House settlement seeks some equilibrium on the playing field. But plenty of questions—and some denial—remains.
Inside Donald Trump's push to fix college sports: How it began and what we know going forward Insight into what Trump's presidential commission on college sports, which includes Nick Saban, is ...
All Yavapai College campuses and centers were placed on lockdown and closed for the day for a police matter Monday, officials said.
The city Department of Education spent $4 million in taxpayer funds to renovate a Brooklyn athletic field — then handed it to a small all-boys public school founded by former Chancellor David… ...
We don’t need to revive the old shop class, but we do need to bolster funding for career and technical education.
Body U is now available in every public university in Missouri through close partnerships with all 13 public universities in the state, a level of outreach and programming to address eating ...
Like a plot out of an emo band music video, The All-American Rejects’ joyfully hectic house party tour made a stop in a Missouri college town over the weekend only to have their show shut down ...
As one of the college capitals of the world, Boston will host lots of commencement ceremonies all May long.
Baylor College of Medicine announces 121 layoffs due to cuts in federal funding, impacting staff in administration, research, clinical, and education.