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Even with many students chafing at the amount of money being spent on football, the university’s president says that turning back from big-time sports is not an option.
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The energy on campus is a dramatic change from when Hurricane Katrina knocked the Tulane athletic department to the ground, threatening its very survival.
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A recent visit to the Ole Miss campus is contrasted with one made in 1970, at the height of the hawk/dove Vietnam era.
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New guidelines restrict the time frame for camping, address issues with fire hazards and limit the size of the tenting area outside Beaver Stadium.
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A vice president of programming for ESPN helps create attractive games for television while universities try to make money.
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Columbia University is preparing for its first N.C.A.A. Division baseball tournament appearance since 1976.
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Nearly 150 college teams may lose scholarships next season and 26 others are in danger of being banned from postseason play if they don’t improve next year.
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The conflict between the high-minded ideals of intercollegiate sports and the crass commercialism surrounding them will be on display for the next three weeks.
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Athletic scholarships are not all games and fun. They can be overwhelming in their demands on a student’s time and energy.
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The expectations of parents and athletes can differ sharply from the realities of college athletics.
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