Athletes, Drugs and Entitlement
As Division III officials prepare to reduce the penalty for athletes who test positive for non-performance enhancing drugs ...
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Early in her career as a learning specialist, Mary Willingham was in her office when a basketball player at the University of North Carolina walked in looking for help with his classwork.
College coaches and administrators concerned about their tweeting athletes also should be wary of their tweeting fans.
Jeff Kessler, an attorney who helped bring free agency to the National Football League, is about to focus on the unpaid athletes who generate more than $16 billion in college sports television contracts.
As scrutiny increases on the use of mandatory student fees to pay for athletic programs, a state legislative study indicates Virginia's public schools and universities are charging significant amounts to make up shortfalls.
Former UCLA standout Ed O'Bannon is watching the NCAA men's basketball tournament with mixed emotions.
An Eastern Michigan University student organization, Students for an Ethical and Participatory Education, is urging the university to consider severing its contract with Adidas due to allegations of workers rights violations
"The players are the workers who generate the money."
In two years, Central Michigan University will field its first women's golf team.
The recent firings of prominent college head football coaches, particularly Derek Dooley of the University of Tennessee at Knoxville, has drawn news-media scrutiny of the practice this week ...