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Evelyn Parts became the third transgender athlete in the last month to file a lawsuit, challenging Swarthmore College's ...
Swarthmore College responded to a lawsuit that alleges it removed a trans athlete from a women's team to comply with NCAA ...
A biological male athlete is suing a university and two student athletic organizations after they allegedly revoked his women ...
Six months after President Trump signed an executive order banning trans women from women's sports, these athletes are still ...
Columnist Cassie Craven writes, “During Wyoming’s legislative session, leftists argued that the laws regarding transgender issues shouldn’t be in ...
An appellate panel reversed a Donald Trump-appointed judge's decision to let a university ban a student group from hosting a ...
Campus Reform was founded years ago to expose what it calls leftist bias on college campuses. The online site’s cause has ...
A recent article stirred intense debate by asking whether titles, medals, or records should be revoked from biological males ...
Former champion track star Caroline Hill has called for a "line to be drawn" after her records were "erased" by a transgender ...
A Decisive Step for Women's Sports In a significant move for women's athletics, the Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights has ruled ...
Riley Gaines defended her decision to swim from Alcatraz to shore at 31 weeks pregnant, addressing backlash on her podcast after completing the challenge alongside Navy SEALs.
Riley Gaines swam from Alcatraz prison to shore before. She did again Frday — only this time she was 31 weeks pregnant, Fox News reported. And this time, she was criticized for her accomplishment.