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yes, because if the school has good teams students are more interested in going to that school. creating more students brings more tuition to help the school.
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yes they do because more people get props from playing sports than they do anything
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Being in shape, athletic, and having something to do.
Actually it doesnt at all
Educational diversity is when a university seeks out opportunities to educate individuals who are not citizens. Both the student and the school benefit from this.
usc has the best sports athletics and has the best school in the entire world EDIT(This information is incorrect this information contains a editorial from guyism ranking it the 2nd best not for academic reasons, for the sake it is located in LA, with "Beautiful girls, gorgeous LA weather" thus it is the second best simply because it is in LA)
The local people benefit from the money generated.It provides jobs for local peopleIt is educational to tourists
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