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A national framework for NIL issues in college sports is moving forward in Congress, clearing two committees this week.
McAfee amplified a false rumor that started on a social media website that a University of Mississippi student slept with her boyfriend's father.
Science and local sleuthing identify a 250-year-old shipwreck on a Scottish island In this image provided by Wessex Archaeology, the Sanday Wreck is seen on the shores of Sanday on Orkney, Feb. 2024.
Florida is so far the sole member of the Commission for Public Higher Education.
SCORE Act, a bill alter that would the landscape of college sports, has been formally introduced in U.S. House If it passes the House, the measure would need 60 votes in the U.S. Senate ...
College football's best coaching jobs: Which programs are set up to compete for future national titles? These programs are equipped to win big in college football over the next decade ...
Bryan Kohberger's motive in killing four University of Idaho students may not ever be known, Judge Steven Hippler said at his sentencing hearing.
Lululemon has a lot of problems, say Jefferies analysts: 'Sesame Street' colors, too many logos, and sales, sales, sales ...
For generations, tattoos have served as both a rite of passage and a record of service for members of the military.
A new survey suggests that only a small minority of college professors try to inject their politics into the classroom, but cannot explain why universities continue to permit such abuses.
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