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A transgender female athlete sued Swarthmore College on Thursday, alleging the college violated Title IX when it banned her from competing on the women’s track and field team earlier this year.
Evie Parts was told she could either compete with the men or as an unattached athlete. It sent her mental health spiraling.
Evie Parts was a student-athlete at Swarthmore College competing on the track and field team, but on February 6, 2025, she ...
A transgender track star is suing the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and her college in Pennsylvania, after she was removed from the team. Warning: mentions of depression, self-harm ...
Education Department vowed it would commence pulling federal funding from five Northern Virginia school districts who decided ...
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The claim states the NCAA is not a governmental organization and doesn’t have jurisdiction over Pennsylvania state law or Title IX.
Alexandria, Prince William, Arlington, and Loudoun schools defend policies allowing students to use bathrooms and locker ...
Stephen. F Austin State University moved forward with an appeal after they were ordered to bring back three women’s sports programs.
The athlete, Evie Parts, believes the accused parties violated her "Title IX rights, inflicted emotional distress and engaged ...