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Sep 20 Watch Ex-NCAA Official: Student Athletes Aren’t Workers, Shouldn’t Be Paid In response to Monday's interview with historian Taylor Branch about the idea of college students who play sports being paid, the NCAA made available Joe Crowley, a historian, former member of NCAA committees and former president of the University of… Continue watching
Jul 27 Watch How to Succeed in Business by Really, Really Trying Is the aptitude for business (the legal kind) distributed among convicted criminals as it is in the general population? One seasoned executive thinks so, and believes that by hiring the cream of the ex-con crop, his company will have a… Continue watching