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Dartmouth   Basketball  Lands  Victory  in  Union  Case

Earlier this month, the Dartmouth men’s basketball team successfully earned the right to unionize after the National Labor Relations Board ruled in their favor. While other college teams have attempted to unionize in the past, this marks the first time that a college team has successfully earned the...

02.20.24 12:38 AM - Comment(s)
Mental Health Takes Center Stage at the College Football National Championship
In recent years the sports world has expanded their acceptance of mental health advocacy, but rarely are we given public examples of proactive mental health preparation.
01.11.24 03:16 PM - Comment(s)
Transfer Portal Regulation Courtesy of….Gambling?

This past football season saw yet another tornado of activity in the Transfer Portal. As of January, there have been over 1,000 players who have entered the transfer portal for football ALONE, and many of these players compete in the Power 5 conferences that play in what we call “bowl games”.


Bowl g...

01.09.24 03:14 PM - Comment(s)
Temple University study shows how Black college athletes alter self-presentation to avoid biases

The experience of black athletes at PWIs, specifically Division FBS institutions, has been a point of conversation for decades. On many campuses, athletes are easy to spot and categorize based on their size or apparel. For black athletes, who can often make up half of the black population on PWI cam...

12.21.23 03:12 PM - Comment(s)
Student Athletes’ Mental Health Has Improved, but Not for All

Each year, the NCAA provides a health and wellness survey for student-athletes across the country. A deep dive into the minds of student-athletes, this survey helps shine a light on a more concentrated college population which can frequently be extrapolated out into the general student body. Some in...

12.19.23 03:10 PM - Comment(s)

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