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The College Sports Commission is designed to regulate the NIL market but won’t have subpoena power to control rogue boosters.
Two dozen universities, including five Ivy League schools, plan to file an amicus brief, including six that joined the ...
Having a non-academic opportunity to make friends, take your mind off school, and pursue physical fitness is an essential ...
President Trump said that Iran appeared to have rejected a key element of an American proposal aimed at breaking the deadlock ...
Melody Edwards' apartment in Sacramento is filled with little treasures. "I found this in a dumpster in Lincoln, California," ...
In his confirmation hearings to lead the National Institutes of Health, Jay Bhattacharya pledged his openness to views that ...
If you found a piece of someone's family history thrown out in a box, what would you do? One woman's quest to get it back to ...
The President has invoked Section 12406 of armed forces law (Title 10), which authorises the Commander-in-Chief to commandeer National Guard forces whenever “there is a rebellion or danger of a ...
Piraeus Bank is engaged in a “marathon” of correspondence and Q&As with the Competition Commission regarding the matter of Ethniki Asfalistiki. The bank’s assessment remains the same: the completion ...
The ongoing search for dark matter, the elusive type of matter that does not emit, absorb or reflect light and is estimated ...
We’re Charlie and Jackie, the editor-in-chief and executive editor of The Stanford Daily’s 258th volume. We’re humbled, honored and thrilled to carry on The Daily’s work of keeping our ...
Virginia’s search for a new baseball coach has the Cavaliers zeroing in on a pair of veteran and established skippers. Over ...