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Megan Moyer


The bottom line

There are cogent arguments to be made for paying student athletes and creative proposals for doing so.

High court allows use of race in admissions

In a case with national implications, the Supreme Court, in a June 23 decision, upheld the University of Michigan's right to consider race in admissions, but declared Michigan's system of awarding admission points for race unconstitutional. The court split its decision on the two raced-based admissions cases.

Court allows use of race in admissions

In a case with national implications, the Supreme Court on Monday upheld the University of Michigan's right to consider race in admissions, but declared Michigan's system of awarding admission points for race unconstitutional. The court split its decision on the two raced-based admissions cases.

Drawing the line

It's almost funny, the things people think it's acceptable to say to their co-workers -- particularly their female co-workers.

A positive step for the NCAA

The changes to athlete eligibility requirements recently made by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) likely will be met with criticism.

The SEC's odd pick

You wouldn't trust a general who'd never seen war to lead an army into battle, or a defensive end to quarterback your football team.

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