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RE: Women's gymnastics, women's swimming, and volleyball reinstated
(10-20-2020 08:45 AM)Tribal Wrote:  Obvious solution is to stop admitting women until we achieve a 70% men / 30% women ratio, at which time we can legally drop volleyball and lacrosse.


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Actually I was going to propose this Tribal, but I was afraid my post would be removed. I believe the current ratio is 58% women and 42% men. Obviously, male applicants are not being treated fairly/equitably. It is obvious the College has a bias against men, which is unconstitutional. Anything other than a 50-50 ratio is unacceptable. I am NOT kidding!
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