College
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Newyork
Marymount Manhattan to Merge With Northeastern
The Upper East Side college’s alumni include Geraldine Ferraro, the first woman to run for vice president.
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Opinion
Ted Cruz Has Some Strong Opinions About College Sports
College sports bring in billions of dollars in revenue every year, but until very recently virtually none of it went…
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Finance
The N.C.A.A. Agreed to Pay Players. It Won’t Call Them Employees.
The argument is the organization’s attempt to maintain the last vestiges of its amateur model and to prevent college athletes…
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News
The N.C.A.A.’s Landmark Athlete-Pay Settlement, Explained
The $2.8 billion agreement announced on Thursday would, if approved by a judge, allow college athletes to share team revenue…
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News
Decades in the Making, a New Era Dawns for the N.C.A.A.: Paying Athletes Directly
If approved by a judge, the $2.8 billion settlement of an antitrust lawsuit would allow for the first revenue-sharing plan…
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News
Dartmouth’s Leader Called in Police Quickly. The Fallout Was Just as Swift.
Local law enforcement went in just a couple of hours after a protest encampment went up.
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Newyork
How Parents of College Seniors Are Reacting to Campus Disruptions
No matter their opinions on pro-Palestinian demonstrations on campus, many parents are angry that final semesters and graduations have been…
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Opinion
Getting Back to Basics on Free Speech
At colleges and universities across the country, from Cal Poly-Humboldt to Columbia, students have been protesting against the war in…
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Newyork
City College, Against Its Nature, Asks Police to End Campus Protest
The public college based in Harlem has a long history of radical politics and activism.
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News
A New Issue Flares in the 2024 Race: Campus Protests
With tensions escalating and Republicans pouncing, President Biden finally weighed in and sought to increase the distance between himself and…