We cannot conduct business as usual if Columbia’s administrators won’t defend academic freedom or student rights.
Records show that a fraction of the school’s athletes are complying with a state law requiring them to disclose endorsements.
Illinois’ flagship university says rules requiring student-athletes to disclose NIL deals aren’t relevant In the wild west of today’s college sports.
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With respect to their college hoops brethren, these football teams are destined for playoff madness next season.
A mock draft consensus board for the 2025 MLB Draft. Data has been collected from the top mock draft sources and collected ...
Luke Littler has claimed Phil Taylor, the greatest darts player in history, would ‘struggle’ if he was playing today. Taylor dominated the sport across three decades, winning over 200 professional ...
Warner Bros. showcased their films coming out this year at CinemaCon, including the reveal of the first footage from Mortal ...