Rocks for Jocks

While adjuncts are paid $15,000 for ten classes, the Rutgers football coach gets paid millions.

Rutgers, the biggest and most important public university in New
Jersey, has spent millions of dollars furthering its ambition to become
a major football power that might otherwise have been devoted to
academics. It has done so during a period of rising tuition and
budgetary cutbacks in academic departments, and, worse, without any
real oversight from the university’s president, Richard McCormick, and
its Board of Governors.

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