Schools Seek New Ways to Combat Student-Athlete Alcohol Abuse
A parade of off-season DUI offenses has schools seeking new ways to combat student-athlete alcohol abuse.
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By Siding with Wheelchair-Using Spectators, Court May Influence future ADA Litigation
By siding with wheelchair-using spectators, a court may well influence future ADA litigation.
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Fitness Facilities Must Reposition Themselves for Financial Success
Fitness facilities that have withstood the worst of the economic crisis now must be repositioned for future success.
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Iowa Health Club Becomes Locally Dominant by Being Locally Omnipresent
An Iowa health club becomes locally dominant by being locally omnipresent.
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Nationwide Licensing Program Could Help High Schools Generate Revenue, Protect Image
A new nationwide licensing program could help schools generate new revenue and protect their image.
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One on One: Restaurateur John Sergi Eschews Concessions as Revenue Generators
A concessions expert explains the importance of strategic, fan-friendly food service.
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Pennsylvania School District Cashes in on Non-School Programming
One Pennsylvania school district with state-of-the-art athletic facilities is cashing in on non-school programming.
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Public Parks Serve as Battlegrounds in Fight over Gun Rights
Public parks often serve as battlegrounds in the fight over Second Amendment rights.
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Rec Center at Ashland University Takes Advantage of Lobby's Circular Design
The rec center at Ashland University takes advantage of its lobby's circular design.
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Should Building Codes be Changed to Keep Fans from Falling Out of Their Seats?
Should building codes be changed to keep fans from falling out of upper-level stadium sections?
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Study: Recycled Crumb Rubber in Synthetic Turf Poses No Health Threat
A New York study claims recycled crumb rubber in synthetic turf poses no threat, but the EPA has yet to weigh in.
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Technology Allows for Racing Events All but Devoid of Human Error
Technological advances have allowed for racing events that are all but devoid of human error.
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