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A Coach Tells the Truth
Leader of West Virginia U. football team admits in news conference that lying is part of recruiting. When the university posted transcript and video, that line was initially deleted.

Still Exempt From Title IX
Congress gave the service academies a pass before they enrolled women. 35 years -- and numerous reports about sexual assault later -- why is exemption still there?

Antitrust Loss for NCAA
Federal judge finds that ban on sharing revenue with football and basketball players violates the law.

Breaking Up the Party
Killing a risky student tradition is no easy feat, as Iowa State is sure to learn. But other universities can offer some lessons.
Autonomy Gained
The members of the five high-revenue conferences make up 18 percent of all Division I colleges, but a new NCAA governance structure gives them nearly 40 percent of the voting power.

XBA Certificate for Veterans
Fullbridge gets into the credential business by partnering with Concordia University Chicago on new graduate certificate aimed at veterans of the U.S. military.

Left Behind
With NCAA set to adopt new governance system designed to let wealthiest conferences give more benefits to athletes, critics fear growing gap between haves and have-nots.
Opinion
An NCAA Power Grab
The most powerful sports conferences claim that pending changes to the NCAA's governance system are just about helping athletes -- but they'll contribute to an escalating arms race, writes Bob Kustra.
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