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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker 27 Mar 2014

    Should college athletes be considered employees? @iancrouch on the current debate:http://nyr.kr/1dyJuRJ 

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      1. The Answer Is No‏ @YourTitleSucks 27 Mar 2014
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        No. RT @newyorker: Should college athletes be considered employees? @iancrouch on the current debate: http://nyr.kr/1dyJuRJ 

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      1. Alex Bowles‏ @alexqgb 27 Mar 2014
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        @NewYorker @iancrouch Related: should pro-ball's farm leagues be considered "amateur"?

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      1. D.M. Lowe  📎‏ @StarMtnMedia 27 Mar 2014
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        @NewYorker @iancrouch Employees.. should get wages and OSHA protection. College players get none of that now.

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      1. Jamie Gauthier‏ @JamieGauthier1 28 Mar 2014
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        @NewYorker @TechDragoon @iancrouch Absolutely. Many players come from meager means & deserve benefit & protection. It's an equity issue.

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      1. Matt Doyle‏ @mtdyl 27 Mar 2014
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        @NewYorker @iancrouch should they not? Not sure how a coach&support staff are paid employees while players are not - paid mgmt & free labor?

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      1. Carrie McCusker‏ @camccusker 27 Mar 2014
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        “@NewYorker: Should college athletes be considered employees? @iancrouch on the current debate: http://nyr.kr/1dyJuRJ ” @deiondeion

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      1. Madelyn Abby‏ @abbysaverino 27 Mar 2014
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        “@NewYorker: Should college athletes be considered employees? @iancrouch on the current debate: http://nyr.kr/1dyJuRJ ” no.

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      1. L. S. Peter Phillips‏ @peter_in_kobe 27 Mar 2014
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        How about Students? @NewYorker: Should college athletes be considered employees? @iancrouch on the current debate: http://nyr.kr/1dyJuRJ 

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      1. VAL S. NIEVES‏ @VS_NIEVES 27 Mar 2014
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        @NewYorker @iancrouch either they are students or employees. Both? Mmm, the universities pay their College tab & it ain't small either.

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      1. blair houghton‏ @blair_houghton 27 Mar 2014
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        @NewYorker @iancrouch indentured servants. "we paid for your education. now work for no pay."

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      1. DaBeatGoesOn‏ @10thn5thFilms 27 Mar 2014
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        @NewYorker @iancrouch they'e recruited to draw revenue. That old argument abt the "free" education is laughable. Schools get that $ back!

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      1. DaBeatGoesOn‏ @10thn5thFilms 27 Mar 2014
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        @NewYorker @iancrouch if everyone around them can make BILLIONS and more than half won't be pros ...ummm yes pay them or their families!!

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      2. Madame Zenobia‏ @angelwryter 27 Mar 2014
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        @NewYorker @iancrouch Silly me. I honestly thought the opportunity for a free education WAS compensation.

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      3. R3N0‏ @RenoG70 27 Mar 2014
        Replying to @angelwryter

        @angelwryter @NewYorker @iancrouch You can get a "free education" walking your dog. You mean credentials to compete for better vocation

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      4. Madame Zenobia‏ @angelwryter 27 Mar 2014
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        @RenoG70 @NewYorker @iancrouch No. Some ppl pay tuition. They are given free tuition. I thot that was the agreement.

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      2. Madame Zenobia‏ @angelwryter 27 Mar 2014
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        @NewYorker @iancrouch Only if those desiring an education get free tuition. Hell. Who's buying the tickets? Who's paying fees to house them?

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      3. R3N0‏ @RenoG70 27 Mar 2014
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        @angelwryter @NewYorker @iancrouch #ESPN #CBS #NBC etc

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