
The immersive technology will increase access to virtual reality, augmented reality, 360-degree video, and mixed reality.

The NCAA didn't actually change anything by announcing its consideration of rule changes regarding student-athletes' names, images, and likenesses, but it's definitely a step in the right direction in the fight for their rights.

Shelton was suspended after he allegedly spit at a Michigan State player in the fourth quarter of Saturday's game.

The NCAA's three divisions will begin amending rules in order to allow student-athletes to make money off of their names, images, and likenesses.

The total exceeds THON's goal of $500,000 for the campaign by nearly 50%.
The Nittany Lions are ranked in the United Soccer Coaches' Poll for the second straight week.