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Redbird Capital and Tampa-based Weatherford Capital, as part of their Collegiate Athletic Solutions partnership, will provide a $12.5 million infusion and help create more commercial revenue for the Big 12.
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The panel is examining more oversight of agents working for student-athletes, limiting transfers and exempting schools from federal antitrust laws to shield them from lawsuits on compensation.
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The Sarasota County School Board and two county taxpayers have sued Tax Collector Mike Moran, alleging his office unlawfully diverted more than $2 million from a voter-approved school tax after changing a decades-old arrangement over who pays collection fees.
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A collection of groups say proposed rules by the Education Department are “harmful,” arguing the move would affect the state’s economy and hurt currently enrolled students.
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Vice Chair Mike Griffin, known as "Mr. USF," will lead the board, pending elections. Weatherford, who will remain as trustee, led the panel during a period of unprecidented institutional growth.
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Opponents question whether the Department of Education has the authority to make the rule change. A hearing is scheduled for May 14.
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Each year, school districts across the state team up with Florida Studio Theatre in Sarasota for its "Write a Play" program.
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One element of the bill that would allow universities to opt into a program allowing designated faculty and staff to carry firearms on campus has some Florida State University students concerned.
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"FSU Strong." One year after the deadly shooting, the campus community gathered with flowers, notes and a moment of silence.
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It's the latest move in the war the state has been waging for years against sociology as a discipline.
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Bending the Arc, a program created by the Boxser Diversity Initiative in Sarasota, offers high school students in Sarasota and Manatee counties an immersive education in civil rights history.
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One year after a shooting at FSU, debate over guns, safety and campus security continues.
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A hearing on the proposed rule is set for May 14 at Miami Dade College.
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Friday marks one year since the mass shooting at Florida State University. We discuss the anniversary and the shooting's aftermath on a special one hour Speaking Of.