College athletes are part of a labor market. Chris Corr says it’s time for reporters to start covering them as employees, not ...
Chris Corr, Ph.D., is a principal lecturer of athletic leadership at Clemson University and executive director of the College ...
In some parts of the country, college sports — especially basketball and football — are more popular and more important to local communities than professional sports. That means athletes who also ...
The amount of debt held by the public is nearly equal to the size of the entire economy. Why does this matter, and how can journalists make the national debt relevant to audiences who don’t normally ...
This piece is republished with permission from Land Lines Magazine. Owning property and leaving it to one’s family has long been considered fundamental to the American dream, a cornerstone of ...
This explainer will help journalists get to know heirs property, a unique but not uncommon form of property ownership in the U.S. that can sometimes lead to owners losing their land. Know Your ...