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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.

$270 Million for a Football Complex ... at Northwestern

Eyebrows are raised over spending more than a quarter of a billion dollars on a facility that would serve a small share of the students.
Opinion

A Risky Future on College Sports Betting

The Supreme Court's decision permitting sports gambling creates a slew of issues for colleges, sports administrators and the NCAA, David Welch Suggs Jr. says.

Gambling on Sports Legal

The Supreme Court has opened the way for states to legalize betting on athletics, a defeat for the National Collegiate Athletic Association and professional leagues.