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Central State Back in Football World After Eight-Year Hiatus
Itâs a rebuilding year for Central State â as in rebuilding the entire football program from scratch. Story:
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Tulane University Cancels Fall Semester
Tulane University canceled its fall semester last week because of Hurricane Katrina and encouraged its students to take classes Story:
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FAMU Students Return to Classes With School in Turmoil
After a year of scandals, investigations and financial difficulties at Florida A&M University Story:
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UND Officials Take Hope From NCAA Ruling
University of North Dakota officials are encouraged by the NCAAâs decision to allow Florida State to use its Seminoles nickname in postseason play. Story:
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NCAA May Bow if American Indian Tribes Support Schools
Two weeks after saying schools that use American Indian nicknames, mascots or imagery to represent their athletic teams could face NCAA sanctions Story:
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University of Illinois Blasts NCAA for âInflammatory Rhetoricâ
The University of Illinois is criticizing the NCAA for âinflammatory rhetoricâ in its recent decision to sanction universities that use American Indian nicknames and mascots for their sports teams. Story:
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FAMU Rattlers Open Season With New Look, Old Issues
Thereâs a new coach and new devotion this season at Florida A&M. Yet the fallout from a slew of NCAA problems and serious university-wide budget cuts remain. Story:
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University of Utah May Ask for NCAA Exemption
University of Utah officials may appeal with the NCAA Executive Committee for an exemption that allows the school to use its Ute nickname Story:
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Central State Back in Football World After Eight-year Hiatus
Itâs a rebuilding year for Central State â rebuilding the entire program from scratch Story:
Sports
Struggling Knoxville College Fires President
Dr. Barbara Hatton, president of struggling Knoxville College, was fired this week amid utility cutoffs and claims the faculty hadnât been paid. Story:
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Indiana University President Tries to Deflect Critics
Two years after becoming Indiana University president, Dr. Adam Herbert is hearing from critics who say he takes too long to make decisions. Story:
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