Morality Play

A U. of Idaho professor says college athletes are ethically impaired, but can be taught to think differently

If sports are supposed to build character, recent evidence suggests that college athletics is falling down on the job. Consider this summer, during which at least 25 college athletes have made headlines for various off-field violations.

In June alone, Thomas Clayton, a Kansas State University running back, was convicted of misdemeanor battery after ramming his

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