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Biden reveals Title IX policy changes
Vice President Joe Biden spoke at George Washington U. Tuesday afternoon, announcing a repeal of a Bush-era policy that allowed universities to rely on student surveys to prove they were meeting the gender equality law known as Title IX.
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Questions linger about possible Big Ten expansion
Big Ten Commissioner Jim Delany and a number of Big Ten presidents and chancellors met Sunday in Washington, D.C., to discuss conference expansion while attending Association of American Universities meetings.
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Ohio State equestrian team goes for its 10th national championship
In the 25 years since the Ohio State U. equestrian team formed, the team has won nine national championships. It is now hoping to clinch its 10th title at this year’s Intercollegiate Horse Show Association National Championship.
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Olympic champion Ohno shares advice with students
Zero regrets. On Monday night, renowned speed skater Apolo Anton Ohno challenged students at Oklahoma State U. to live a life with no regrets whether dealing with a relationship, preparation for a test or a business opportunity.
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Nearly 40 years later, Title IX controversy continues
Ever since the enactment of Title IX of the Higher Education Amendment Acts of 1972, federal legislation aimed at preventing gender discrimination in educational institutions, the law’s implications have been a hot-button issue in the world of collegiate athletics.
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Man of STIHL seeks championship
College leads many students in directions they never expected when entering as freshmen. But for Logan Scarborough, a North Carolina State U. senior in forest mangagement, college may lead to a national championship in a sport he knew nothing about when he first stepped foot on campus.
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Students flock to return of a Bluegrass State tradition
Although only miles from businesses, busy streets and skyscrapers, the grassy expanses making up the grounds at Keeneland horse race course are about as far away from the Lexington cityscape as one can get. However, on Friday, much of the city was there.