President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday that is intended to bring order and stability to college sports, though NCAA and conference leaders still stressed that federal legislation is ...
Section 1. Purpose and Policy. College sports are a uniquely American institution that provide life-changing educational and leadership-development opportunities to more than 500,000 student-athletes ...
Just as the most vocal skeptics of the SCORE Act within college sports decided to pledge their support for the bill, another is being introduced by one of the most ardent critics of the potential ...
RIB MOUNTAIN, Wis. (WSAW) - Bone & Joint Clinic, S.C. (Bone & Joint) is hosting its annual sports physicals event for student athletes and their families. Sports physicals will be offered on Tuesday, ...
SHREVEPORT, La. - With the school year fast approaching, many parents are gearing up for their kids' back-to-school routines. An often overlooked part is sports physicals and comprehensive wellness ...
President Donald Trump officially issued his expected college sports executive order on Thursday. According to the White House, the executive order “prohibits third-party, pay-for-play payments to ...
WASHINGTON - Two U.S. House of Representatives committees on Wednesday, July 23 advanced a bill that would establish a variety of national rules concerning how college sports operate, making this the ...
Central Florida hospitals offer free back-to-school physicals for uninsured, under-insured children Before the pandemic, nearly 30,000 children were without health insurance in Central Florida.
Getting ready for a new sports season can be exciting for kids and parents alike. But before your child hits the field or court, it’s important to make sure they are physically ready to play. That’s ...
WASHINGTON — On Thursday morning in the nation’s capital, NCAA president Charlie Baker spoke to a few dozen members and guests of the National Press Club — an operation located in Washington’s ...
DALLAS — He doesn’t need this. He can walk away right now, and leave the unseemly unraveling of college sports to someone else. Hop on a plane and escape Washington D.C. and the land of everybody's ...
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