Of particular concern, Carter says, is a dramatic increase in the amount of money going into intercollegiate sports. |
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Perhaps the most unconscionable aspect of intercollegiate sports is how we have broken faith with the students for whom it should exist. |
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He explicitly asks why universities should conduct intercollegiate athletics in the first place. |
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The closest he gets to the sports scene nowadays is covering intercollegiate athletics for the University newspaper. |
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Briggs won back-to-back national intercollegiate titles and captained Harvard his senior year to a national title. |
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They are also skeptical about intercollegiate athletics and campus activities related to distance learning. |
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Such an expectation is silly, at least absent evidence that male and female interest in participating in intercollegiate sports is equal. |
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The sharp increase in the number of men's intercollegiate sports that have been dropped over the past 30 years is cited to prove the case. |
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Over this 10-year period, approximately 6000 athletes were involved in intercollegiate athletics at the University of Minnesota. |
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It is noteworthy, that their grades are higher during those semesters in which they are actively participating in intercollegiate athletics. |
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Exposure during intercollegiate sports and military training was also calculated to the nearest hour. |
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Data were collected from intercollegiate athletes at five universities during the Fall 2000 semester. |
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When we speak of intercollegiate sports, it is important to note that they have become so diverse that we must first group them into categories. |
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Despite the downgrade to a club level sport, Cross believes Macalester's skiers will still be able to compete in intercollegiate competition. |
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It recommends the establishment of an independent institute for intercollegiate athletics. |
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Even with record revenue flowing in, including new streams from cable channels exclusively covering college sports, most intercollegiate athletic programs lose money. |
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His death caused the abolition of intercollegiate boxing as a major sport. |
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These range from intercollegiate athletics to veterinary medicine. |
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Topics span career services, partying behavior, intergroup relations, student health, resident life, academic counseling and intercollegiate athletics. |
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It was in the 1920s that Notre Dame's reputation in intercollegiate gridiron football was first built, under the famous coach Knute Rockne. |
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Today, Dawson counts 21 intercollegiate teams and 3 club teams, making it the largest athletics program in the country. |
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To provide for the recognition and achievement of intercollegiate athletic excellence on a national level. |
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He was president of the N. B. Association of Approved Basketball Officials for five years and an active intercollegiate referee for 14 years. |
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The success of women's sport, and particularly intercollegiate basketball, brings with it other issues stemming from the corrupting effects of success and money. |
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Three finalists were on campus this week to interview for the director of intercollegiate athletics position, following a two-month search process. |
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Iowa State's intercollegiate athletics received NCAA certification in May. |
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Each year the boat race between the two universities highlights the skills of the best oarsmen, who spend the rest of the year in intercollegiate races and training. |
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Teaching at Stanford, I have seen how intercollegiate athletics promotes the development of focused, confident, young women. |
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There are over 100 clubs and organizations that students can join, in addition to intercollegiate sports teams such as baseball, basketball, cross-country, golf, soccer, softball and tennis. |
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It's football season, and material regarding athletes in revenue-producing intercollegiate sports appears in the media. |
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His lawyer sued the local intercollegiate athletic association that organized the meet. He also sued the school board that owned the school gymnasium and the manufacturer of the wrestling mats used for the meet. |
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The award was designed to honour intercollegiate directors of athletics for their commitment and administrative excellence within the campus or college community environment. |
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North Carolina colleges and universities have had great success in intercollegiate sports over the years, especially in basketball, with Duke and UNC being two of the country's perennial powerhouses. |
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Former players have launched a class-action lawsuit against the organisation, which oversees intercollegiate sports, for unpaid labour and unauthorised use of players' likenesses in advertising and video games. |
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There is a great deal of intercollegiate rivalry, particularly in rowing and other sporting activities. |
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As a founding member of the CCAA, NAIT's intercollegiate teams have established a rich tradition of student-athlete success that ranks NAIT among the finest intercollegiate programs in Canada. |
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The Association currently offers student-athletes the opportunity to compete in intercollegiate athletics in badminton, basketball, golf, soccer and volleyball. |
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Oregon State signed Mwanga in 2008, but he was ineligible to play in intercollegiate competition because his academic transcripts from the Democratic Republic of the Congo could not be verified. |
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Around this time separate intercollegiate rules were developed for men and women. |
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As millions of students struggle to pay for higher education, hundreds of universities offer full scholarships to the lucky few applicants who are talented enough to compete in intercollegiate sports. |
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Virginia does not allow state appropriated funds to be used for either operational or capital expenses for intercollegiate athletics. |
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The Canadian Colleges Athletic Association is a national sport organization that enriches the lives of student-athletes through intercollegiate competition. |
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There are a total of eight intercollegiate halls of the University of London. |
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A series of studies was released last fall raising concerns that intercollegiate athletics was draining schools and pushing them toward their own fiscal cliff. |
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Sorensen's forensics coach at the University of Nebraska, Donald Olson, heard his undergraduate student extemporize antitheses during intercollegiate debates. |
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The Intercollegiate Studies Institute publishes a helpful college guide that can direct students away from the PC profs. |
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King's has the largest number of bedspaces in the University of London Intercollegiate Halls. |
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