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    Ambassador to the United Nations), which will be located in Highgate, Vermont. The university’s mascot will be the Senators. Warren Austin University will be a private university. - The enrollment at Warren Austin University will be around 8,000 students - Warren Austin University will operate as an NCAA Division I school - Warren Austin University will primarily (most sports) be part of the America East Conference a) Department philosophy - Warren Austin University prepares…

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    The article, “The Case for Paying College Athletes,” by Allen Sanderson and John Siegfried, seeks to provide an in-depth analysis of compensating college athletes. Specifically, Sanderson and Siegfried analyze the history of the NCAA and its governance, the reasons for operating commercialized sports programs, the market for college athletes, the NCAA’s power, the distributional aspects of change, and finally, how changes will arrive (Sanderson & Siegfried, 2015, p. 115-137). The authors begin…

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    wonder what the differences in students between liberal arts colleges and national universities in the U.S. and, which is better? The answer to the question depends on your personal interests, educational needs, career prospects and maybe where you live. Here at Belhaven University is a private Christian liberal arts university located in Jackson, Mississippi. Already with its location and Belhaven being a Christian university, it brings it a lot of diversity within students. I will discuss in…

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    Student Athletes Shouldn't Have to do Gym Student athletes have a lot of priorities while their season is going on and surprisingly gym can interfere with that. The risk of injury is high with either a twisted ankle or a broken arm, anything can happen, Secondly gym is meant to keep students healthy by making them exercise, meanwhile they are getting enough exercise during their season. Ultimate student athletes are constantly using their after school time and dedicating it to their sport,…

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    about to go into 9th grade and your all excited to try out for volleyball. You find out from the school website that sports have been discontinued. How would you feel if the one thing that you have been most excited about is discontinued? For some students sports are a stress reliever. When you are stressed you can just forget all about everything and go practice for a while playing your sport. Some schools are thinking about discontinuing school sports just to save money. Some parents can not…

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    the lives of many student athletes is special to him, and he works hard to ensure to make sure that his coaches and athletes have the best opportunity to succeed. Before Saugus High School he was the athletic director for the north middlesex regional school district for 4 years. I asked him why he wanted to come to Saugus and he said that he saw the passion that the community has for athletics and that's something special. They see the value that being a…

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    is to make the athlete eligible to help the team. Next, she needs to think of alternatives. She could call out the principal for his actions, adjust the grade herself, report the principal’s wrongdoing, or do nothing. Even though she will not be supported by others in her actions, making sure the athlete does not play and upholding the integrity of the school should be her actions, because if she does nothing, there will be serious consequences.…

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    of students become professional athletes, and if you don't become a professional athlete what will be your future with bad grades (“Dreaming of becoming a college or professional athlete?” 1). Students should think of there grades before sports, and if you don't have time to finish homework because of sports you can find extra help during school instead of getting a missing or an F in class! Coaches look at students’ GPAs in their classes and make decisions on whether or not to keep students on…

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    game, while the individual athletes’ best interest is completely overlooked. No one seems to question whether or not an athlete has learned anything other than what pertains to their sport. In reality, college athletes are not given the education needed to succeed further in life. Collegiate student athletes have been taking “paper classes”, also known as “scam classes”, in order to pass requirements set by the National Collegiate Athletic Association. Many college athletes cannot read past an…

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    FOREWARD Should college athletes be paid? From ESPN personalities to universities and colleges across the country have been asking this question for many years. The answer to this is not exactly an easy yes or no. There are many factors that are being weighed in this decision. There are many simple answers but all based on personal opinions. The purpose of this essay is to inform the reader and allow them to form an opinion based on facts and not what their favorite ESPN analyst told them.…

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