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RE: DI Sports Casualties - a running list
Dartmouth has re-considered its plan to drop M/W swimming, M/W golf, and M rowing: https://news.dartmouth.edu/news/2021/01/...ws-planned

The school faced a Title IX suit as a result of the gender disparity that these cuts would have left, and after a review concluded that the potential plaintiffs were right. The school will commission three reviews of (1) Title IX compliance by an outside law firm; (2) NCAA compliance by the Ivy League; and (3) accounting/financial processes within the athletic department by PriceWaterhouse.

This comes on the heels of this story by Global Golf Post: https://www.globalgolfpost.com/more/dart...tory-2-2/. The golf programs, in particular, were endowed and paid for by the alumni and were majority non-white, so the stated reasons (budget, favoring country club sports with overwhelmingly white participants) seemed dubious.
01-29-2021 01:14 PM
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