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Jun 22 2026POLITICS

A New Play for Fair Pay in College Sports

College athletes are finally getting a shot at sharing in the billions their talents generate—but the rules around it are still messy. A bipartisan bill in Congress aims to clean things up, setting limits on agent fees, forcing schools to reveal who’s cutting NIL deals, and even pausing transfers fo

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Jun 22 2026SPORTS

West Virginia’s Game Plan in College Football 27

College Football 27’s early ratings give West Virginia fans a preview—but not a promise—of what to expect. The biggest name is running back Cam Cook, whose 95 rating makes him the clear star on offense. His backup, Amari Latimer, at 77, won’t wow anyone but could step in without hurting the team. Th

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Jun 19 2026SPORTS

Could a Duke vs. UConn game happen at the White House?

College basketball fans might soon see a White House court. After UFC fights took place on the South Lawn last weekend, UConn coach Dan Hurley joked about holding a Duke vs. UConn game there next. Right now, the teams are scheduled to meet in Las Vegas on November 25, but Hurley’s idea isn’t complet

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Jun 17 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Crime Drama Reloaded: A Fresh Mix of The Wire and Narcos

Ridley Scott’s newest Apple TV series takes a bold step by weaving together the gritty realism of The Wire with the high‑stakes world of Narcos. The show starts by following two small‑time drug dealers, Ray and Manny, who trick other traffickers into thinking they are DEA agents. Their plan goes awr

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Jun 09 2026EDUCATION

New Study Paths in Nature Care: Online Degrees Take Root in Maine

Colleges aren’t just teaching the usual subjects anymore. In Maine, one university is focusing on jobs that help protect animals and plants. Three fresh degree programs are now open online in marine biology, wildlife care, and wildlife management. Alongside these, four short certificate courses have

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Jun 07 2026SPORTS

Troy’s Baseball Team Shows Why College Sports Still Matter

College baseball doesn’t always get the spotlight, but this season, the Troy Trojans are proving why it should. A team that barely squeezed into the NCAA tournament has somehow reached the Super Regional round, shocking fans by winning big and drawing huge crowds. Their catcher, Jabe Boroff—nickname

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Jun 05 2026SPORTS

College sports rules: Who should decide the future?

College sports are in a mess with no clear rules. Some want Congress to step in and create national guidelines, while others argue that powerhouse conferences should keep control. Nick Saban, the famous Alabama coach, recently told senators that the current system is broken and needs fixing. He supp

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May 28 2026SPORTS

New Rules Could Change the Game for College Coaches and Players

College sports might soon face big changes if a new bill makes it through Congress. Two senators from different parties have teamed up to propose the Protect College Sports Act, a sweeping plan aimed at fixing some of the biggest problems in the industry. One portion of the bill, often called the "L

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May 19 2026SPORTS

College Baseball Rankings: Who's Leading as Tournament Time Nears?

College baseball teams are in the final stretch of the regular season, with the NCAA Tournament just around the corner. The top spot in most rankings still belongs to UCLA, who’s not only dominating the field but also preparing to kick off the Big Ten Baseball Tournament this weekend. The Bruins fac

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May 16 2026POLITICS

Higher Learning: Who Really Benefits From Diversity Rules?

Colleges keep finding sneaky ways to keep race-based admission policies alive even after the Supreme Court said they were illegal. The twist? Medical schools now tie funding to reaching certain diversity targets – but studies show those targets don’t actually help patients. Schools push teachers to

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