College sports cope with empty stands
January 27, 2012 by Jacob Hawley
What’s it take to fill these seats?
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What’s it take to fill these seats?
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Student-athletes took to the icy deep for their charity of choice.
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Here are the super-strict social media policies some schools have set.
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Increased financial support comes with some tougher academic standards for student-athletes.
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Check out what forced this Lutheran college team to lay down its clubs.
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Could the popular – and fictional – wizard’s sport get recognized by the NCAA?
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Can university officials demote a team to “club” status to stay compliant with Title IX?
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How do student athlete academic pursuits compare to their classmates? Check out the differences:
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Women’s teams in this year’s basketball tournament have proven more competitive in academics. How can the men catch up?
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School spirit soars during big games such as The Rose Bowl and The Final Four. And of course, everyone wants to go … but don’t try this:
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How much of students’ tuition covers athletic fees? More than they might think.
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Student athletes and spectators alike: Beware of this stadium danger.
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When is a student less of a student? When he (or she) is a Division III athlete, if recent studies are any indication.
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Do you like rooting for your home team at college basketball games? So do the refs, according to a new study.
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