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‘Death’ for Louisville Basketball?

Former NCAA investigators and other experts aren’t sure whether the association might shut down the men’s basketball program, currently caught up in a federal probe, which could “destroy” it.

Star-Spangled Protest

Band members from Cornell and Brown take a knee, as do football players at the University of New Mexico. Off the field, protests continue.

Black Eye for College Basketball

Bribery and corruption charges against four coaches and high-level executives underscore -- again -- the big money and the influence of corporations in recruiting, and may be another external blow to college sports.

Rutgers Escapes Relatively Unscathed

University receives relatively mild punishment from NCAA, even though former head football coach pressured faculty member to raise a player’s grade and didn’t act when players tested positive for drugs.

Deadly Day for College Football

Two college football players died after games last Saturday, following three off-season deaths this year, while a Harvard football player suffered a neck injury and remains paralyzed.

A Cheating Coach

NCAA punishes the University of the Pacific after a former head men's basketball coach gave answers to players he was recruiting.

Honoring Star Athletes Without Degrees

Michael Vick never graduated from Virginia Tech. Should he and athletes like him be honored by their alma maters?
Opinion

Between Division III Athletes and Professors

Evan Tucker, a former college football player, and Michael Nelson, a faculty member, spell out what athletes wish professors knew and vice versa.