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‘They Look the Other Way’
Ohio State's handling of Urban Meyer proves its reverence for athletics above all else, experts say.

Brandeis Confronts Bigotry -- and Those Who Looked the Other Way
University demotes two high-ranking administrators after they apparently failed to follow policy in investigating and disciplining a reportedly racist coach.

'Shameful Chapter' at Ohio State
Critics blast university for handing head football coach Urban Meyer a light sentence in his handling of domestic abuse allegations against an assistant.

'Strategic Indulgence' Key to College Success
A new study says students with good grades can balance their interest in watching college sports with their studies and don't necessarily need to cut athletics out of their lives to succeed academically.

Having Their Backs Once They Return
A new NCAA rule says Division I institutions must cover costs for certain basketball players who want to come back to college -- but experts question whether it's enough, or whether "lifetime" scholarships should be for all athletes.

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?
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