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Mental Health of College Athletes

National Collegiate Athletic Association releases new guidelines on dealing with the mental health of college athletes, an issue that remains a top concern for the association's chief medical officer.

A Different Kind of Autonomy

At NCAA convention, Division I will vote on giving medical staff "unchallengeable authority" in injury decisions and on lessening time commitments for athletics. Division II will weigh longer preseason for basketball, and Division III will debate more communication with recruits.

Pointing Fingers Over Test Fraud

NCAA punishes U of Louisiana-Lafayette over egregious case of test fraud -- and the university in turn sues ACT over its role.

The Rule Breakers

NCAA punished more than half of Power Five conference members and more than a quarter of all Division I colleges for major violations in last decade.

Marching Against Campus Carry

MLA members protest new state law at Texas Capitol -- and argue that guns have no place in college classrooms.

Do Students With Guns Save Lives?

That's the claim of concealed carry supporters, but the evidence is limited and clear examples are few and far between.

Guidance or Rule Making?

The U.S. Department of Education's guidance on how colleges handle cases of sexual violence and harassment improperly created sweeping regulatory changes, Republican senators say.
Opinion

Hunger

Wick Sloane describes the toll that what we now call food insecurity is taking on students at campuses like his.