In 2011, the University of Miami found itself at the epicenter of a scandal that shook the world of collegiate athletics. Revelations of improper benefits provided by booster Nevin Shapiro to student-athletes cast a shadow over the integrity of the university’s sports program. This editorial delves into the University of Miami booster scandal, its far-reaching consequences, and the lessons it imparts about upholding ethics and accountability in collegiate sports.
The Real Dr. Seuss Scandal
Ifyou roll your eyes at the mere mention of the Dr. Seuss controversy, I don’t blame you. No, it’s not “book-banning” when Dr. Seuss…