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Settling for More
A landmark settlement between Clemson University and men's track and field and cross-country athletes got the team reinstated. A separate agreement promises women athletes equitable financial aid and other benefits.

A Flier, and So Much More
A debate over a middle school mascot has spilled onto the Tennessee Tech campus, forcing big questions about what free speech and racism really mean.

USC Spared From Major Penalties in Basketball Bribery Case
NCAA imposes modest fine on Southern California in latest outgrowth of 2017 bribery case that threatened to upend big-time college basketball.

A Warning and a Price Tag
The National Collegiate Athletic Association says it will move championship events out of states that discriminate against LGBTQ people. The warning was directed at lawmakers considering bans on transgender athlete participation in college sports.

Opinion
A New Deal for Students as Athletes
John Thelin describes why history matters in the NCAA v. Alston case now before the U.S. Supreme Court and suggests a different approach.

Opinion
Days of Reckoning
However the Supreme Court rules, compensation of college athletes is inevitable -- and will force universities to give a truthful accounting of their athletics financials, writes Nicholas S. Zeppos.

Ensuring LGBTQ Inclusion in Sports
An advocacy group for LGBTQ equality in sports that grades Division I athletic departments' policies and practices is raising awareness about inclusion of transgender athletes and pushing colleges to do better.

Supreme Court Hears Arguments For and Against Athlete Pay
The hearing on what could be a landmark case on college athlete compensation was focused on athlete exploitation and the potential destruction of the college sports model.
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