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The changes to Title IX approved by the Biden administration would offer more protection in schools against discrimination based on gender identity.
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The MSU student newspaper explains why it's suing the university, the correlation between pandemic racism and Asian American gun buying and a nearly lost documentary finally lands on the big screen.
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The former Michigan State University football coach's attorney said Tucker would be unable to attend his scheduled hearing due to an undisclosed medical condition
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Suspended MSU football coach Mel Tucker says allegations of sexual harassment against him are "completely false." Tucker responded to the allegations a day after he was suspended without pay.
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MSU President Teresa K. Woodruff and athletic director Alan Haller announced the suspension pending the results of an investigation into allegations of sexual harassment.
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A federal court ruled that cutting the swim and dive program put the university in violation of a federal law requiring equal athletic opportunities for men and women.
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Female athletes sued after MSU dropped swimming and diving sports programs.
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Today on Stateside, the political fallout at Michigan State University after the resignation of president Samuel Stanley. Plus, a chat with Yuval Sharon of Detroit Opera.
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The University of Michigan has agreed to a settlement in response to a lawsuit alleging the university does not adequately protect students from sexual misconduct.
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This past weekend, after a closed-door meeting, the University of Michigan’s board of regents fired President Mark Schlissel for allegedly having an inappropriate relationship with a university employee. We talked to a Title IX attorney about what this says about the school's approach to sexual harassment cases, and what it might mean for the future.