XC Blog: Men’s and women’s cross country advance to national finals Cameron Miller November 18, 2014 0 Comments With the cross country season coming to a close (mercifully or unfortunately, depending on who you ask), this is likely one of my last blog entries for a while. I just want to say what a pleasure it... Read More »
Miller: Discussing possible sanctions for UNC in academic fraud scandal Cameron Miller November 18, 2014 1 Comment This is the fourth of a multi-part column series on the academic fraud scandal at UNC. Now that the Weinstein Report has revealed the true scope of the academic fraud perpetrated by the AFAM... Read More »
Miller: UNC athletes were complicit, but majority of blame falls on officials Cameron Miller November 11, 2014 0 Comments This is the third of a multi-part column series on the academic fraud scandal at UNC. This week, I’d like to continue my thoughts on the “paper class” scandal at UNC by discussing an issue that... Read More »
XC Blog: Recapping the Wisconsin Invitational and the Pac-12 Championships Cameron Miller November 4, 2014 0 Comments Our cross country teams have been very busy since my last blog post a few weeks ago; today, I will be talking about our experiences at the Wisconsin Invitational in mid-October and at the Pac-12... Read More »
Miller: What role did UNC athletes play in the AFAM academic fraud scandal? Cameron Miller November 4, 2014 1 Comment This is the second of a multi-part column series on the academic fraud scandal at UNC. Last week, I discussed where the blame for the academic fraud scandal at UNC-Chapel Hill might be assigned. It is... Read More »
Miller: Who is to blame for UNC’s humiliating “paper-classes” academic fraud scandal? Cameron Miller October 28, 2014 1 Comment This is the first of a multi-part column series on the academic fraud scandal at UNC. As the saying goes, “When it rains, it pours.” That sentiment has certainly rung true for the NCAA and its... Read More »
Miller: Bass fishing is a model sport for the paying of student-athletes Cameron Miller October 21, 2014 0 Comments I left-off my column series on the O’Bannon v. NCAA case last week with a personal story explaining my own experience with the NCAA’s draconian restrictions on student-athlete compensation. As you... Read More »
Stanford takes share of title at home invitational Cameron Miller October 20, 2014 0 Comments In its only home tournament of the fall season, the Stanford women’s golf squad did not disappoint the home crowd, rallying on Sunday to tie NCAA runners-up USC for the team title at the Stanford... Read More »