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College Students Perceptions on the Payment of Intercollegiate Student Athletes
Schneider, Raymond G. “College Students’ Perceptions on the Payment of Intercollegiate Student-Athletes.” College Student Journal. (June 2001): Vol.35 Issue 2, p232, 9p, 3 charts. -
Foul! The Exploitation of the Student-Athlete: Student-Athletes Deserve Compensation For Their Play in the College Athletic Arena
Haden, Christopher W. "Foul! The Exploitation of the Student-Athlete: Student-Athletes Deserve Compensation For Their Play in the College Athletic Arena." Journal of Law and Education 30.4 (2001): 673-81. Print. Haden believes the modern student athlete should receive about 100 dollars a month as part of the scholarship. He believes a $100 would cover other living expenses that are part of daily life as a college student. -
The Other Side: College Athletes Shouldn't Be Paid
Cassavaugh, Dan. "The Other Side: College Athletes Shouldn't Be Paid." Imprint Magazine. 15 Apr. 2006. Web. 12 Sept. 2014.
Cassavaugh talks about the difference between college athletes being paid by the university compared to being paid by companies like Nike who are profiting by the sale of the athletes jersies.
This differs from the previous article because Cassavaugh believes in pay from companies that profit off of athletes and Haden thinks thi -
Don't Pay College Athletes
Ryder, Lesley. "Don't Pay College Athletes." The Huffington Post. TheHuffingtonPost.com, 18 Sept. 2011. Web. 13 Sept. 2014. Lesley Ryder talks about how going to school and getting a free education is worth about 200,000 dollars so that seems to be a pretty good chunk of money for all those greedy athletes. She says that college sports is about playing the sport you love while getting an education and it should never be any more or any less. -
Privelage, not job: College athletes shouldnt be paid
Murphy, Kate. "Privilege, Not Job: College Athletes Shouldn't Be Paid." The Pendulum. 13 Apr. 2014. Web. 13 Sept. 2014. In this article Kate murphy talks about how college sports is a privelage not a job. She says not to many people get the opportunity to play a college sport and to beg for money on top of that is ridiculous. I agree with her, I belive players are getting to greedy and are asking for way to much. They already get all the attention in the world, why do they need money now? -
Paying College Athletes
Karaim, Reed. "Paying College Athlete." CQ Researcher (2014): 1-20. 11 July 2014. Web. 19 Sept. 2014.