Booster Clubs are Saving High School Sports
At some schools, sports teams owe their existence to outside financial support.
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Community College Athletics Struggle in a Recessed Economy
Some community college athletic departments are struggling to weather the economic storm.
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Corporate Wellness Programs Don't Always Work
A new study indicates that corporate wellness programs don't always work.
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Court: Permission Form Did Not Infringe on Parent's First Amendment Rights
A board of education's permission form did not infringe on a parent's First Amendment rights, a court says.
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Facilities Make Big Ten Attractive to College Baseball Talent
Investment in facilities has made the Big Ten a player in the search for college baseball talent.
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Fitness Center's Grand Staircase Leads to Top of Social Ladder
A fitness center's grand staircase leads to the top of the social ladder.
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Interest in Boardless Indoor Soccer Rises, but Numbers Often Don't Add Up
Interest in boardless indoor soccer is rising, but for many facility owners, the numbers don't add up.
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New Projects: The Rose Bowl; Lake Forest College; University of Arkansas
A roundup of groundbreakings, grand openings and building projects in development.
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One on One: Sports Agent John Phillips Tackles Corruption
The sports-agent profession is spiraling out of control.
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Playgrounds for Seniors Popular in Europe, Asia and North America
Although they're already constructed on four continents, so-called "playgrounds for seniors" are making news as a potential worldwide trend.
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Report Paints Unappetizing Concessions Picture
Report paints unappetizing concessions picture.
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Strict Usage Rules are Designed to Prevent Drowning Accidents
Strict usage rules at one city's pools are designed to prevent drowning accidents among children.
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Technology Tweaks Make it Easy for Gyms to Accommodate Activities
New tweaks to familiar technologies are making it easier for gyms to accommodate virtually any combination of activities.
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