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Looking Back on 2022: Title IX Turned 50 But Progress is Still Needed
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Looking Back on 2022: Title IX Turned 50 But Progress is Still Needed

By 2aDays Staff|January 4, 2023

Within the past twenty years, women in professional sports have been gaining more recognition for their dedication and love for the game. Whether it be Serena Williams setting the record...

New Year, New Legislation: The Who, What, When, Where, and Why of the Fair Play for Women Act
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New Year, New Legislation: The Who, What, When, Where, and Why of the Fair Play for Women Act

By Katie Lever, Ph. D|December 26, 2022

2022 may be coming to a close, but it's ending on a very promising note for female athletes. Last week, Senator Chris Murphy and Representative Alma Adams introduced the Fair...

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Which Legendary College Football Coach Would You Most Want to Play for?
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Approaching the 50th Anniversary of Title IX: A History of Gender Discrimination Legislation
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Approaching the 50th Anniversary of Title IX: A History of Gender Discrimination Legislation

By Daley Craft|June 8, 2022

Did you know that women's sports haven't always been a part of the NCAA? Thankfully, one landmark piece of legislation changed that reality nearly 50 years ago and female athletes...

Don’t Blame Title IX: Why Men’s Rowing is Not an NCAA Sport
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Don’t Blame Title IX: Why Men’s Rowing is Not an NCAA Sport

By Daley Craft|April 6, 2022

The NCAA is home to the most-watched college sports in the US and also organizes games and tournaments between underrepresented sports such as fencing, rugby, and even bowling. However, one...

How NCAA Spending Ignores Title IX
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How NCAA Spending Ignores Title IX

By Chloe Singer|March 29, 2022

This coming June marks the 50th anniversary of the passage of Title IX. This law prohibits federally funded institutions from discriminating on the basis of sex. However, the same does...

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Where Title IX and the NIL collide
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Where Title IX and the NIL collide

By Chloe Singer|March 18, 2022

The approval of the Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) policy has granted student-athletes greater financial autonomy. In recent months, the conversations around NIL have shifted from the business of student-athletes...

How Indoor Track Saves Title IX
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How Indoor Track Saves Title IX

By Macy McHale|February 22, 2022

Since its implementation, Title IX of the Education Amendments Act of 1972 has allowed females to take massive steps towards equity in the classroom, in the workplace, and on the...

Women Who Have Made Sports History: Donna Lopiano
Women Who Broke Boundaries in "Boys Only" Sports
Women Who Have Made Sports History: Donna Lopiano

By Jaime Evers|February 2, 2022

For National Girls and Women in Sports Day, we are starting a weekly series where we will publish interviews with astounding women in sports every Wednesday. This week's guest is...

What is Title IX?
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What is Title IX?

By Anna Garrett|December 21, 2021

What is Title IX?Title IX gets thrown around often in the college sports world. But, do we know what it actually means? It was passed in the United States under...

Not All Sports Are Created Equal, The Truth Behind Women’s Rowing and how it Saves Football
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Not All Sports Are Created Equal, The Truth Behind Women’s Rowing and how it Saves Football

By Allison Goldblatt|August 24, 2020

When I was offered admission at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the first email I received on my new school email account had a subject line of...

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Getting Women Off The Sideline: Title IX Today
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Getting Women Off The Sideline: Title IX Today

By Alexandra Cerbone|November 4, 2016

It's no secret that women in collegiate sports have come a long way since Title IX. For those not familiar with the Education Reforms of 1972, it states: “No person...

Social Identity of Athletes in College Sports
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Social Identity of Athletes in College Sports

By LRT Staff|November 2, 2015

As a collegiate athlete, you represent the larger student body. Amongst the “in-group”, you represent the prototype; a hero of some sort that others strive to be like. However, others...

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