California challenges NCAA with law allowing pay for athletes, interim chancellor of East Carolina U., seen at bar, is put on leave; and more
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How a ruthless demand for austerity bleeds public universities dry. (PREMIUM)

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The California governor signed the bill into law on the HBO show of one of its most vocal proponents: the professional basketball player LeBron James.

Athletics
By Wesley Jenkins

The logistical reality of the Fair Pay to Play Act looms. Several experts envision what legal and economic scenarios await both the NCAA and the colleges affected. (PREMIUM)

Leadership
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Photos and videos circulated on social media showing Dan Gerlach drinking and putting his arm around women at a local bar.

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By Katherine Mangan

The universities have been ordered to act immediately to clarify leadership roles and responsibilities. (PREMIUM)

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Beyond identity politics, cultural and educational immersion and solidarity draw students to residences geared toward ethnic, sexual, religious, and other minority groups. (PREMIUM)

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The concept is complicated, but you wouldn’t know that by walking around college campuses. (PREMIUM)

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