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Keyword: "athletes"

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California Lags in Regulating Athletic Trainers
By Michael Popke, September 2011
In May 2009, Tommy Mallon was playing in his final high school lacrosse game for Santa Fe Christian in Solana Beach, Calif., when he collided with an opposing player as both were scrambling for a bouncing ball.

Advocate for Victims of Student-Athlete Gender Violence Urges Action
By Paul Steinbach, January 2011
The year 2010 was a particularly violent one in college athletics, and not just on the fields of play. According to research compiled for the National Coalition Against Violent Athletes, Lexis-Nexis searches turned up more than 600 reports of violence perpetrated by student-athletes against women last year.

Academics Confront the Exploitation of African-American Male Athletes
By Paul Steinbach, June 2010
A growing number of academics confront the perceived exploitation of African-American male student-athletes.

Fit for Sport?
By Guy Brown, June 2007
Advances in sports training for professional athletes have created a lucrative market for fitness centers. By offering sport-specific training, facilities can offer training to athletes of all ages and abilities.

No Off-Season
By Paul Steinbach , 1/01/2007
Major League Baseball's steroid saga has sparked expanded drug testing at the Division I level.

Danielle Green-Byrd
By Paul Steinbach, 4/1/2006
Q&A with Danielle Green-Byrd, a former Notre Dame basketball star who lost her left hand while serving in Iraq and is now an assistant sports coordinator for Chicago public schools.

Some Cities Now Charge A 'Jock Tax'
By Andrew Cohen, 10/1/2001
Some Cities Now Charge A "Jock Tax"

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