Proof That College Athletics Need to Be Reformed
Andrew Zimbalist, economist
Although unionization will help reduce the hypocrisy and exploitation in college sports, it will move intercollegiate athletics away from its professed purpose.
It is Their Legal Right to Unionize
Allen Sack, professor of sport management
Unionization of college athletes is a natural outgrowth of the N.C.A.A.'s 1973 decision to dump four-year scholarships in favor of one-year renewable scholarships that can be canceled for just about any reason.
The Labeling Gives Me Pause
Kenneth L. Shropshire, Wharton School Sports Business Initiative
As this battle expands beyond Northwestern, these athletes, who are not "primarily students," will be largely African-American, particularly if we envision future March Madness participants joining in.
Colleges Can Help Without an Athletes' Union
Amy Privette Perko, Knight Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics
Colleges need to shift their priorities to restore the educational role of athletics and improve athletes' experiences.
Be Careful What Your Wish For
Glenn Wong, University of Massachusetts
Unionization would have benefits and also some substantial costs.
Success May Not Be What It Seems
Billy Hawkins, author, "The New Plantation"
True success could take years and would mean a new bureaucracy. Maybe continued grassroots activism would achieve more real success.
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