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UM Alum at Forefront of Paying Student Athletes
The onetime taboo topic of paying student athletes is now above board, completely.
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‘Canes Booster Questioned by NCAA
NBC 6’s Steve Litz reports how some college athletes at the University of Miami are being paid, not to play, but to promote corporate America.
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The College Athlete Mental Health Crisis: When Perfectionism Puts Young People at Risk
High achievers can have unique risks for suicide. Here’s what to look for and expert-backed tips to build a healthy balance
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WATCH: Missouri State Representative's Impromptu Speech Goes Viral
A Missouri state representative went viral this week after delivering an impassioned speech opposing a transgender sports bill. The bill, which later passed 89-40, bans transgender girls from competing on girls’ sports teams.
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Student Athletes Are Finally Getting Paid. But Can They Make Their Money Last?
College sports is a massive moneymaking machine. And until recent policy changes, college athletes weren’t able to make a dime from the system. That’s finally changing. New rules allow athletes to start profiting off their name, image or likeness — known as NIL. But with so little financial education in this country, will these college athletes fumble their finances? NBCLX...
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SCOTUS Unanimously Rules That NCAA Can't Limit Benefits to Student Athletes
The Supreme Court unanimously ruled on Monday that the NCAA cannot enforce rules limiting education-related benefits that colleges offer to student athletes, calling the the athletic organization’s policy a violation of antitrust laws. The case doesn’t decide whether students can be paid salaries.