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Alleged Sex Assaults at Michigan State

After Nassar scandal, new questions arose about whether university covered up -- and NCAA ignored -- assaults by athletes.

Once Again, NCAA Tests the Boundaries

In investigating Michigan State and Larry Nassar, sports group is crossing into new enforcement territory unlike anything since its inquiry and punishment of Penn State, experts say.

First Mexican Member of the NCAA?

Cetys University, a private institution not far from the U.S. border, may be the first Mexican institution to join the association after a new rule was approved Saturday.

Promises of Swift, Radical Change

NCAA president and Board of Governors had pledged to act quickly on recommendations to reform men's basketball after federal officials revealed a scheme to steer recruits to certain colleges in exchange for cash.

Possible Rules for Athletes With History of Sexual Violence

An NCAA think tank will discuss the possibility of an associationwide policy on athletes who have committed sexual assault.

It Took a Village (or an Entire Coaching Staff)

NCAA punishes seven former Northern Colorado coaching staffers who paid for and completed athletes' online courses.

College Football's Avalanche of Lawsuits

Lawsuits could lead to changes in the NCAA's concussion rules and threaten some athletic conferences, while broader questions about college football's viability begin to emerge.

Did Michigan State Look the Other Way?

As former gymnastics national team doctor pleads guilty to molestation charges, some ask whether university let abuse continue by failing to respond adequately to complaints about his conduct.