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For Sale: Renowned Sports League?

A proposal to sell off part of the Pacific-12 Conference to private investors raises eyebrows among some athletics experts.

'Sensory Friendly' Game for New Fans

Siena's basketball game against Cal Poly was played under conditions to make it possible for those on the autism spectrum to attend.

A Tidal Wave of Vitriol

While Ohio State's president considered what to do about a wildly successful head coach accused of looking the other way at domestic abuse by his assistant, he received plenty of advice. We read those emails.

Community College Football Collapsing in Arizona

Two of the state's largest community college districts dropped a total of five football teams, creating tough decisions for Arizona's remaining two-year college football programs.

Rowan Relents on Sports Bras

University ends rule for female athletes after article draws widespread criticism of the ban.

A Campus Divided

Maryland's student government organized a rally to encourage backing the football team. Many minority students and others said it was time to focus on the abuse of athletes and the death of a black player.

How a False Statistic on Sexual Harassment Spreads

University seeks to contain (self-inflicted) damage from news article and report mistakenly asserting that more than half of students have been harassed by professors.

A Look Into Small-Time Athletics

A new report finds that institutions in the Council of Independent Colleges -- which generally compete in Division III -- have greatly increased the number of sports they offer.