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Houston vs Baylor prediction: College basketball odds, picks

Commercial content. Over 21 years old. Action Network is the official betting partner of the New York Post, which edits this content. Houston finally took sole possession of first place in the Big 12 standings with a blowout win at home against Iowa State on Monday, winning by eight points despite a barrage of 9-of-17 […]

Urban charter schools bode success for low-income, non-Whites, college enrollment: Report

A new study released Thursday by the University of Michigan shows that urban charter schools bode well for low-income, nonwhite students and college admissions because of certain practices by these institutions. “Individual charters and charter management organizations that have a significant impact on students’ career paths can be thought of as proof of existence. These […]

Federal Judge Hands College Athletes Huge Win In NIL Lawsuit, But There’s A Catch

A federal judge issued a landmark ruling in the NCAA/NIL case Friday, blocking the NCAA from enforcing its rules against recruiters who contract with boosters, The Athletic reported. Judge Clifton L. Coker ruled that the lawsuit filed jointly by the attorneys general of Virginia and Tennessee against the NCAA is valid and requires athletes to […]

College DEI ban passes Alabama Senate

A proposal to ban diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives in higher education and other public institutions has passed the Alabama Senate. The bill’s sponsor, Republican state Sen. Will Barfoot, says the bill’s purpose is to “remove the wedge.” Republicans claim that DEI is a pretext for leftist ideology. The Alabama Legislature aims to prohibit universities, […]

EA Sports offering $600 to college football players to use NIL in new game

True to its famous motto, EA Sports announced a deal to bring college football players into the game. Game developers are offering 11,000 Division I players $600 for name, image and likeness rights to appear in EA Sports College Football 25. According to multiple reports. Those who accept the agreement will also receive a free […]

Canadian college student, Tim Chen, flies 2 hours to class to avoid paying rent

He uses “commuting” to commute to school. Tim Chen, a final-year economics student at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada, has been flying nearly two hours round trip from his home in Calgary to school because off-campus housing prices have become too expensive. “I thought, why not stay in Calgary and fly here? […]