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Mizzou Won’t Punish Student for Racist Snapchat

Citing First Amendment rights, the University of Missouri said Monday that it will not take action against a student who shared a Snapchat that contained a racial slur and seemed to encourage violence toward Black people.

Report: VCU Medical School Depended on Slavery

The medical school at Virginia Commonwealth University depended on and profited from slavery, according to a report commissioned by the...

Albion College Coach Used Racial Slur

Albion College head men’s basketball coach Jody May has served a multigame suspension after players charged that he used a...

U.S. Judge Upholds W.V. Law on Trans Participation in Sports

A federal judge last week upheld the constitutionality of a West Virginia law that bars transgender athletes at public colleges...

6 Months in Jail for Former Southern Cal Official

Donna Heinel, former senior associate athletic director at the University of Southern California, was sentenced last week for using her...

Children’s Eyewitness Testimony: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Ben Cotterill, lecturer in forensic psychology at Clemson University, explores whether children can be reliable...

Coach Removed After 5 Players Hospitalized

Concordia University Chicago in River Forest has temporarily removed the coach of its men’s basketball team Steve Kollar, after five...

Basketball Coach Fired After Arrest for Domestic Violence

The University of Texas at Austin fired Chris Beard as head men’s basketball coach after he was arrested last month...