Measles outbreaks show legal challenges of balancing personal rights and public good
Katherine Drabiak, University of South Florida
The measles outbreaks continue to spread, with New York City declaring a public health emergency and requiring people in...
Why LeBron James’ I Promise School should be more like LeBron and not shy...
Nolan Krueger, University of Texas at Austin; Kevin O'Neal Cokley, University of Texas at Austin, and Marlon L. Bailey, University of Texas at Austin
When...
Are America’s teachers really underpaid?
Michael Addonizio, Wayne State University
In the spring of 2018, thousands of public school teachers walked out of their classrooms in a half-dozen states, protesting...
A happy ending for ‘Game of Thrones’? No thanks
Anthony Gierzynski, University of Vermont
With the final season of HBO’s “Game of Thrones” commencing, I imagine most fans are harboring hopes that things will...
Campus free speech laws being enacted in many states, but some may do more...
Neal H. Hutchens, University of Mississippi
Continuing a recent trend, more states are passing laws that deal with free speech rights on college campuses.
Action...
The pitfalls of the narcissistic NBA player
Emily Grijalva, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York
Why do star players sometimes hurt their team’s performance?
Last season, the Boston Celtics...
An analysis of nearly 4 million pitches shows just how many mistakes umpires make
Mark T. Williams, Boston University
Baseball is back, and fans can anticipate another season of amazing catches, overpowering pitching, tape-measure home runs – and, yes,...
In the name of ‘amateurism,’ college athletes make money for everyone except themselves
Jasmine Harris, Ursinus College
As millions of people tune in to watch the Final Four, much of their focus will be on the numbers on...