Sports

  • When School Spirit Meets the Bottom Line: The Cost of Compensating Athletes

    CCNY’s historic win and scandal echo as new NCAA rules reshape college sports, raising questions about academics, integrity, and gambling.

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  • Gambling’s Grip on Sports: A Call for Regulation

    The normalization of sports betting has dramatically transformed the landscape of American athletics, with the industry registering $57.2 billion in handle last year. Major leagues and broadcasting networks increasingly promote gambling, shifting focus from the game itself. This trend raises concerns about the risks of compulsive gambling and its cultural implications.

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  • Are We Complicit? The Ethics of Cheering for Watson

    In the world of professional sports, where do we draw the line between talent and moral integrity? The case of Deshaun Watson, the Cleveland Browns’ quarterback, starkly illustrates how our society often prioritizes athletic prowess over ethical conduct, even in the face of grave allegations. This disturbing trend reflects a deeper moral crisis in American

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