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Lost Trust in College Sports

NCAA president says after two recent scandals in college athletics, the public is losing faith and major reforms are needed.

Concussions, Insurance and a Suspended Rugby Program

Amid concerns about an unusually high number of concussions -- and new guidelines from the institution’s insurer -- Kenyon suspends club rugby teams.
Opinion

Why We Should Drop Football

In a letter to trustees, Rachel Toor explains why a university should take its students out of harm’s way.

Back on the Team After Taking a Knee

Albright booted a football player after he protested during the national anthem. Now he’s been offered his spot back.

NCAA: No Academic Violations at UNC

Ruling comes despite university’s finding that many athletes were for years enrolled in and passed courses they did not attend and that were not taught by anyone.

Retaliation for Taking a Knee?

Some Kennesaw State cheerleaders took a knee during the national anthem. The next week, a change to the pregame ceremonies kept them off the field. Albright College kicks off the team a football player who took a knee.

‘Scheduling Circumstances’

Could there be a worse day to be punished for athletic improprieties than the day you are announcing a mammoth fund-raising campaign? UNC almost found out.

Beyond ‘Bad Apples’

Do explosive corruption charges involving the basketball programs at six universities make it harder to ignore the possibility that the problems are systemic? University presidents weigh in.