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Details of a 'Toxic' Environment
Experts say pressure to succeed in big-time football is behind reports of thrown weights, repeated verbal abuse and more at Maryland. Did it take a student's death to capture attention?

'Committed Change' for Men's Basketball
The NCAA plans new rules for the sport it says will minimize corruption -- among them, allowing agents the association certifies to represent college players.

Stable Outlook for College Equestrian Programs
Randolph College folded its expensive equestrian program amid declining popularity among prospective students. What's happening with other college programs?

Indictment Alleges Bribery in Admissions at Penn
A look at what the federal government has alleged and why the indictment raises questions about the extreme advantage athletes receive in getting in to academically elite colleges.

Into the Hands of Athletes -- Kind Of
Critics of the NCAA say its new transfer rule will help players but is still quite flawed.

Looking the Other Way, Again?
Former Ohio State athletes have accused GOP congressman Jim Jordan of not acting when they were sexually abused by a now-deceased team doctor.

A 'Retro' Title IX Lawsuit
Two female athletes are accusing Eastern Michigan University of sexual discrimination. They allege that the institution's athletics aren't equal for women.

A Verdict That Could Have Changed the Tide
One of the most visible concussion cases against the NCAA went to a jury trial for only three days, but experts say the association's problems are not over.
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