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NIL Risks Entrenching Gender Inequities
NIL promised new opportunities for female athletes, but without action the benefits will keep flowing disproportionately to men, Ajah Hawley-Alexander writes.

Judge Rules Colleges Can Pay Student Athletes Directly
The long-awaited House vs. NCAA decision officially ends the era of collegiate athletes as amateurs, but it will likely lead to further lawsuits, experts say.
How the Changes in NCAA Athletics Impact Everyone on Campus: The Key
College athletics has fundamentally changed in the last two decades. With students earning thousands—sometimes millions—for their name, image and likeness...
Ep. 155: What’s Going On With College Athletics (and Why You Should Care)
The evolving role of college athletics and the coming impacts to institutions and students.
Education Dept. Gives Penn 3 Demands After Finding Title IX Violation
The Education Department’s Office for Civil Rights said Monday that the University of Pennsylvania violated the gender-equity law Title IX...
In Battle of Winless Baseball Teams, Lehman and Yeshiva Notch Victories
In life and baseball, few things are certain, but on Tuesday afternoon at Fairleigh Dickinson University, two teams gathered on...
FIRE Defends WVU Football Players’ Right to Dance on TikTok
West Virginia University’s football team is experiencing a digital Footloose: The coach has prohibited the players from dancing on TikTok...

The Women’s NCAA Champs, as Determined by Academics
Inside Higher Ed continues its tradition of predicting the women’s March Madness winner based only on academic achievement. For the second year in a row, the winner is …
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