College sports is entering a new era as universities will be able to pay student-athletes directly. We’ll hear what that could mean for those athletes and their sports. Plus, how new textile technology can regulate your body temperature with fabric.
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A complaint filed with the state Department of Education on behalf of a student at the Arizona State Schools for the Deaf and Blind resulted in a finding that detailed several instances of noncompliance and a requirement to fix those issues.
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Under a new antitrust settlement, there will be a new revenue-sharing model for the next decade that will allow universities — for the first time — to directly pay their student-athletes.
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Slate editor Dahlia Lithwick doesn’t think that supporters of President Donald Trump will suddenly discover a sense of compassion when they start to feel adverse effects from Trump’s actions.
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When a Navajo woman was invited to attend a friend’s church in Gallup, New Mexico, she was so offended by what she saw that she decided to record it.
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Recently, we’ve brought you a number of conversations about the importance of shade. And if there’s one constant in those conversations, it’s that there’s not enough of it. Thankfully, as cities try to find innovative ways of creating more shade, clothing companies are also getting creative.