
Chris Kudialis
Journalist at Freelance
Reporter and editor. Author of Weed and Loathing in Las Vegas. Often writing, rarely Tweeting. Hablo español, falo português. [email protected]
Articles
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Nov 13, 2024 |
voltedu.com | Chris Kudialis
The pay-for-play era of college sports is less than four years old, yet its impact on schools and student-athletes has so far been nothing short of revolutionary. Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) earns thousands of university-aged sportspeople six-figure salaries each year and makes millionaires of some six dozen more student-athletes. Big-name college players have cited the deals as reasons to stay in school an extra year or two instead of turning professional at a younger age.
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Oct 3, 2024 |
voltedu.com | Chris Kudialis
Higher education is facing a unique set of circumstances not seen in at least several decades: an enrollment cliff that’s contributing to some three schools closing every month on average this year, tuition prices mostly outpacing even historic inflation in the U.S. economy, and a growing percentage of college-aged adults choosing blue-collar jobs over university study.
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Sep 18, 2024 |
voltedu.com | Chris Kudialis
For years, two archetypes were often painted about the experiences of college athletes. The first went something like this: overworked student-athletes eating Ramen noodles and working side jobs at their college bookstores while the universities cashed in on their on-field successes, to the tune of billions of dollars.
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Aug 11, 2024 |
oregonlive.com | Chris Kudialis
PARIS — Sabrina Ionescu has played on some of the highest stages in her sport, at Oregon and then for the New York Liberty in one of the world’s premier basketball cities. But she’d never seen anything like this before. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation.
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Aug 10, 2024 |
oregonlive.com | Chris Kudialis
PARIS — It was a fitting scene for an Olympic final. An all-time great in Brazil’s Marta, at the tail end of her career, symbolically passing the torch to the next generations of women’s soccer stars. Portland Thorns star Sofia Smith and U.S. teammate Mallory Sampson were the closest replicas of a prime-aged Marta on the pitch Saturday, firing a combined four shots on net as the team’s youthful front line led the Americans over Brazil 1-0 for the gold medal.
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