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Title: College Athletics: How far is too far?

Title: Title: College Athletics: How far is too far?
Category: /Social Sciences/Controversial Issues
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Title: College Athletics: How far is too far?
College Athletics: How far is too far? Much of college and university life surrounds itself by athletics. This remains a known fact. Anyone who attends college can tell you the same. On Saturdays, groups of fans dress up or paint themselves and march down to the stadium in order to demonstrate their school pride. What's the harm in that, one may ask; absolutely nothing. The problem lies with the athletes who entertain their classmates. Beginning …showed first 75 words of 1581 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 1581 total…tabases/knight_commission/2001_report/2001_knight_report.html>. Smizik, Bob. "College Athletes Get Poor Grades on Standards." 2 Jul 2001. Pose Gazette. 15 Dec 2002. <http://www.post-gazette.com/Sports/columnists/20010702smizik0702p1.asp>. Suggs, Welch. "NCAA Approves New Academic Standards for Athletes." 1 Nov 2002. West Carolina University. 15 Dec 2001. <http://www.news.harvard.edu/guide/intro/index.html>. Skyes, Marquita. "The Origins of Affirmative Aciton." 2 Nov 2003. <http://www.now.org.nmt/08-95/affirmhs.html>.

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