AB StaffGym & FieldhouseProgram Offers Access to Multiple Richmond-Area GymsToday's younger generations don't necessarily work out in the same big-box gyms that their parents did. They like to mix it up and try out the trendy boutique fitness centers.April 15, 2018BudgetingIowa Stops Construction as State Slashes BudgetsThe University of Iowa plans to halt more than 100 campus construction projects in response to budget cuts approved by state lawmakers.April 14, 2018Outdoor FieldsConstruction to Start on Park's Playground, Exercise CourseConstruction of a new playground and exercise course at Liberty (Big Lou Sirianni) Park, at the corner of Forest Avenue and 19th Street, will get underway this Spring. The project was voted for by the residents of Niagara Falls, through the city's ParticiApril 14, 2018ProgrammingS.C. Schools Buck Trend of Declining AttendanceSift through a series of panoramic snapshots of college football stadiums, and one may infer that many schools have added gray to their official colors. The seas of red, blue and white that rolled through stands have been speckled by patches of concrete aApril 14, 2018BudgetingIdaho Budget Shortfall May Lead to Sports CutsAn athletics department budget shortfall of about $1 million that the University of Idaho has staved off for four years with budget reserves has come to a point where it must be resolved.April 14, 2018ProgrammingProposed Soccer Season Switch at a StalemateA group's two-year mission to move the North Dakota high school girls soccer season from the spring to the fall continues. And the group asked to make the change continues to play the waiting game.April 14, 2018LegalNFL Wants Concussion Settlement Claims InvestigatedThe NFL on Friday asked a federal judge to appoint a special investigator to stop what the NFL called "widespread fraud" by former players through illegitimate medical claims in the $1-billion concussion settlement.April 13, 2018Media & TechnologyComcast Drops Big Ten Network Outside ConferenceComcast has dropped the Big Ten Network from states it considers outside of "Big Ten states" and the channel already is off the lineup in Southwest Florida, where legions of transplants and seasonal residents from those states live full or part time.April 13, 2018Rec CenterCouncil to Review Plans for Rec FacilityThe Common Council next week will review a plan by a Buffalo developer to create a new adult sports complex near the Buffalo River.April 13, 2018LegalOpinion: FBI Is Clearly Enforcing NCAA RulesOver the years, the NCAA has interpreted amateurism rules to prohibit a long list of benefits for players and families, ranging from duffel bags full of cash and luxury cars to more modest perks, such as gas money and free meals.April 13, 2018Previous PagePage 375 of 1412Next PageTop StoriesGoverning BodiesNCAA Reports Record Participation Numbers in 2024-25The number of student-athletes participating in NCAA championship sports in 2024-25 climbed to 554,298, an all-time high, according to the latest data...FacilitiesDaily Digs: UAB Approves Design for $14.6M Arena Renovation, Youth Sports Group Building Multi-Use Facility, and More!HomeNow Open: 2026 Aquatic Design Portfolio SubmissionsSafety & SecurityHigh School Football Game Cut Short After Quarterback Taken Away in AmbulanceSponsored ContentWhy Sprung's Athletic Facilities Are in a League of Their Own