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Tag: NCAA: Page 31
Sports
Federal Judge Weighs Fate of Corbett Suit vs. NCAA
Gov. Tom Corbett will learn within the next few weeks whether his federal lawsuit against the NCAA over the penalties handed down against Penn State will be allowed to continue, following a nearly two-hour hearing Monday in Harrisburg.
May 20, 2013
Sports
Georgia College Sues Tennessee Agency Over Billboard
A private college in northwest Georgia is suing Tennessee’s higher education commission in a dispute over billboard advertising.
May 14, 2013
Sports
Bethune—Cookman Sweeps PGA Minority Collegiate Golf Titles
Bethune-Cookman rallied to win the PGA Minority Collegiate Golf Championship on Sunday, and the Wildcats took their record 10th women’s title on the first hole of a playoff with Texas-Pan American.
May 12, 2013
Students
Asian-American Pacific Islander Heritage Month Still Needed on Campus
Just in case, you didn’t realize it, this is Asian-American Pacific Islander Heritage Month.
May 12, 2013
Sports
4 Morehouse Students Accused of Rape Free on Bond
Four Morehouse College students accused in two rapes have been released from the Fulton County jail on $10,000 bond each.
May 2, 2013
Sports
NBA Executive Says NCAA Needs Virtuous Leaders
Dallas Mavericks President and CEO Terdema Ussery says that why you want to be a leader is a more important question than how you get in position.
May 1, 2013
Sports
NCAA President Calls for More Welcoming Campuses
Jason Collins’ announcement could have a profound impact on college sports, too.
April 30, 2013
Faculty & Staff
Dartmouth College Cancels Classes After Protest
Administrators announced that Wednesday’s classes would be replaced by programs focused on the college’s commitment to fostering respectful debate.
April 24, 2013
Students
Clemson Students Find Bacteria Risk in Beer Pong
The most dangerous part of playing beer pong might not be drinking too much beer.
April 15, 2013
Students
Special Report: Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholars 2013
Diverse honors the memory of Arthur Ashe Jr. by recognizing the achievements of student-athletes who are charge ahead with academics and athletics.
April 11, 2013
Faculty & Staff
NCAA Tournament Important to Recruiting — But Not Likely to Rutgers
Anyone want to go to a school that now has a history of homophobia as well as physical abuse of students? Oh, and besides that, the team doesn’t win basketball games.
April 8, 2013
Students
All About Diversity
“Celebrate Diversity Month” was proposed in 2004, when two diversity companies, ProGroup, Inc. and Diversity Best Practices, created a proclamation for the observance. It is now widely observed in April.
April 3, 2013
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