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The Importance Of Paying Student Athletes
Should colleges or universities pay student athletes just because they play sports, or should we not pay them? Student athletes should not be payed from college or university campuses just because the students play sports. Even though student athletes can be payed even though they are not professionals, student athletes should not be paid from colleges or universities, because college athletic programs cannot afford to pay athletes, college students are financially irresponsible, and most elite college athletes get sports scholarships, which is payment

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