WCU finds McNabb ‘not responsible’ of Title IX violation
McNabb wins Title IX hearing at WCU.
US Rep. Don Davis, NC-01, was the only member in the US House of Representatives to vote "present" on legislation passed Tuesday that would require school sports to recognize a student's sex based solely on physical biology.
Payton McNabb's internal hearing at WCU concerning Title IX accusations will take place on Friday.
Twenty-six states that are under litigation barring the implementation of the Title IX rewrite. While every other state in the south, including Virginia and Tennessee, has paused implementing the rule, North Carolina, is the only southern state where the federal government will be able to enforce its new rule.
A Cherokee County woman who has become an advocate for fairness in women’s sports is condemning the 2024 Paris Olympics for allowing biological men to compete in women’s boxing.
Like the France of the Olympic opening ceremony, Harris wants to recreate herself anew, forgetting the inconvenient past in favor of the radical future.
The policy will rephrase sexual harassment to sex-based harassment, which could potentially punish people who don't comply with proper pronoun usage. Wake County School District policies prohibit discrimination, harassment, and bullying already, but the new revisions are in response to the Biden administration changing the definition of Title IX.
The controversy surrounding the Biden administration’s Title IX rewrite took a dramatic turn in Chapel Hill this week when a bus for the “Take Back Title IX” tour was vandalized while in the area. The bus, acting as both a vehicle and a mobile symbol for the national movement to preserve women’s sports, was defaced...
What we are fighting for is bigger than any single competition. We are fighting for the future of women’s sports itself.
Virginia Fox and others responded negatively to Title IX rewrite.
A federal judge has rejected an injunction for an expelled University of North Carolina student who says the university botched a sexual assault investigation against him. The student is pursuing the lawsuit under the pseudonym Jacob Doe.
A federal judge will allow expelled University of North Carolina student Jacob Doe to continue to pursue his lawsuit against the university without using his real name. Doe accuses UNC of botching a sexual assault investigation against him.