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International Students Face Adversities Amid Rising NIL Opportunities In College Athletics

By Reagan Wilmot, Margaret Kirkpatrick and Olivia Gee

BLOOMINGTON, IN (Nov. 5, 2024)

An international student says goodbye to their family and friends, steps onto the plane and touches down in a foreign country unknown to them. They try to adjust to a new place, navigating school, friends and an intense schedule as a D1 athlete and cannot help but notice the differences between them and their teammates who have lived here forever. For decades college athletes have dedicated their lives playing a sport on the collegiate level and received little in return, but for many athletes this is changing.

NIL has become the rising question within the college athletics community. This rise has created questions from audiences and participants of its qualifications, restrictions, growth and more. With these varying questions, many are faced with the main question of “What is it?” NIL, Name, Image and Likeness, describes the means of how students participating in collegiate athletics are able to receive compensation for themselves. The main reward being financial opportunities. Overall, this new ruling allows for college athletes to receive financial compensation, brand building, engagement with audiences and a jump start on developing a career. The introduction of NIL into collegiate athletics has opened hundreds of opportunities for college students who have devoted time to competing in their sports. This new ruling has not only created benefits for athletes but the sports industry as a whole. Several jobs have been created in the athletic departments to help athletes with managing brand deals, jobs, media status and more. 

Kurtis Rourke, current IU football quarterback has made a significant profit through NIL deals. Picture courtesy of Barnhart/Indiana Athletics.

There’s no doubt that NIL has opened doors for collegiate athletes, the question is to what extent? NIL has benefited the lives of thousands of student athletes, giving them the opportunity to profit off of their names, images and likeness. Caitlin Clark, former Iowa women’s basketball player made an estimated $3 million during her time at Iowa. Arch Manning, current UT Austin football player, has a valuation of $3.1 million. The benefits of NIL have changed both college athletic programs and collegiate athletes’ lives, as Dr. Clavio, associate Dean for Undergraduate Education for The Media School explains, “athletes capitalized almost immediately off of publicity”, but what about the athletes who cannot benefit from NIL?

Dr. Clavio, associate Dean for Undergraduate Education for The Media School gives a lecture on the complicated details of NIL. Picture courtesy of Emma Pearce.

 

 

 

 

As colleges begin to grow their numbers, the influx of international students expands as well. This influx then allows collegiate sports to increase their diversity in athletes. However, with NIL, these international students are experiencing issues that their teammates may not be. Due to federal regulations, any individual who does own a visa cannot work to earn money while in the United States. Federal visa laws control this regulation rather than individual universities or separate organizations. This means that any United States citizen that is participating in a collegiate sport can benefit from their name, image and likeness while non-citizens cannot. This creates conflicts for international students as they continue to perform in their sport while their teammates earn money, a larger media presence and overall more opportunities.

Kristina Vicnic, member of the IU track and field team, has faced unique challenges in pursuing NIL deals due to her international status. Vicnic, who came to Indiana University from Ontario, Canada, described how she was recently approached by two local companies in Bloomington to help promote their businesses and receive gift card credit for her posts. Vicnic was excited to receive the opportunity to benefit from her image, but due to her international status she says she “had to decline those offers” as she is not able to “be paid” nor post for these companies while residing in the United States. Vicnic is on an I-20 student visa. This only allows her to work up to 20 hours and because she is a student-athlete for 20 hours, she essentially is prohibited from working at all. Kristina Vicnic and all other international athletes are dedicating their lives to play a sport at the collegiate level and on top of this, they are leaving behind their families and friends. When asked if she thinks the NIL landscape will change in the future to accommodate international athletes better, Vicnic expressed her hopes saying “I would hope it does, as an international student-athlete, I would love the opportunity to be involved with my college community just like my peers. I think it would be a great networking opportunity and open doors for us”. Vicnic and thousands of other international athletes recognize the opportunity that NIL brings for collegiate athletes. 

Kristina Vicnic, international athlete on the IU track & field team smiles for a shot before practice. Picture courtesy of Olive Gee.

The introduction of NIL into collegiate level athletics has transformed college athletics entirely. NIL has and will continue to make a lasting impact on college athletic programs and athletes’ lives. International athletes devote their lives to play on a collegiate level in a country entirely new to them. They are putting in the same amount of time and effort as domestic athletes, but lack the same opportunities their teammates are receiving. As Dr. Clavio expressed, NIL is a “deep and complicated topic”. This lack of opportunity for international athletes is one of the aspects that makes NIL so complex. It’s important to acknowledge that there’s room for improvement within the concept of NIL in college athletics. Why shouldn’t international athletes be receiving the same opportunities to benefit from NIL like their teammates?

Bloomington residents give their opinion on NIL concerning international students within collegiate athletics.

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Apple Redefines Technology

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Apple Redefines Technology

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Kennedy Leppert
Margaret Kirkpatrick

CUPERTINO, California (Sept 9. 2024)— On Tuesday, Apple CEO, Tim Cook announces what he calls the “most personal device Apple has ever created”. This references Apple’s newest and most innovative product to date, the future of Apple, the Apple Watch. This is launched at a special event held at the Flint Center at De Anza College in Cupertino, California. The future of the company is described as precise and incredibly customizable.

Apple has made modern technology more personal. The first Apple product, The Apple-1, released in 1976 was sold as a fully assembled circuit board. Since then, Apple has released numerous other products like the MacIntosh, which introduced customers around the world to a graphical user interface. Apple also developed the IPhone in 2007, which was a combination of a phone, ipod and computer. But the company is not done yet.

Jobs highlights key components of the Apple Watch
Jobs introduces three major qualities of the Apple Watch. These three characteristics include time, shared status, and fitness.

Apple has been working for a long time on a new product that will make technology that much more personal. The new product, The Apple Watch will, as Cook puts it, “redefine what people expect from its category”. This watch is equipped with a precise, customizable timepiece and is accurate within plus or minus 15 milliseconds.

The Apple Watch features a digital crown, which includes infrared LEDs and photodiodes that translate rotary movement into digital data. If you touch this digital crown, it returns you to the home screen similarly to the home button on the Apple iphone. The digital crown enables users to view their favorite apps on the Apple Watch screen without having to scroll and block content with their fingers.

Key tool of the Apple Watch is Rings
The Apple Watch contains an important fitness feature, rings. This allows Apple Watch users to sat and track move, exercise, and stand goals.

 

 

The Apple Watch combines functionality with style. Apple has designed 6 different straps and a mechanism that makes these straps interchangeable. The Apple Watch is incredibly customizable and can be worn many different ways. Apple has created multiple bands to choose from. The sport band, which is made from a tough durable elastic. The supple modern buckle, which closes with a metal clasp and wraps symmetrically around the wrist. The simple leather classic buckle, which looks more like a traditional watch and the list of styles goes on.

Each Apple Watch user has the ability to customize their watch face by simply force touching the display and tapping on it. The Apple Watch makes communicating simple by analyzing the texts the user receives and providing some responses that users can simply tap to reply with. Users also have the ability to send audio responses with the tap of a button. One of Cook’s favorite features involves health. “Apple Watch motivates users to be more active”, Cook says. The watch features two new applications. The fitness app monitors movement throughout the day. The workout app allows users to set specific goals for specific types of workouts. As Cook puts it, Apple “cannot be more excited about bringing these health features to the Apple Watch”

The Apple Watch is a revolutionary product that Apple customers should be very excited about. The watch seamlessly connects to the iphone and adds numerous new smart features like the health and fitness app to provide the best experience for customers. The Apple Watch will be released for customer purchase at a base price of $399 on April 25. Whether it be the Apple Watch, Watch Sport, or Watch Edition, these watches are sure to change the lives of customers around the world.

The Apple Watch provides users with a “new intimate way to communicate directly from the wrist”, says Cook. The promise of a better lifestyle starts with The Apple Watch. Cook puts the value of this product quite simply, “Apple watch helps you live a better day”. When customers purchase these watches, they will be amazed at the improvement of their lives through ways of communication, health and overall happiness.

Jobs describes new Apple Watch feature and all capability that the digital crown holds while also explaining how to use it to the audience 

Jobs introduces a key feature of the Apple Watch, Fitness tracking, which he claims will benefit the health aspect of watch users lives. 

 

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