Bucknell LGBTQ+ Students Now Have Their Own Housing
A former fraternity house has been renovated and provided as housing for LGBTQ+ students at Bucknell University.
A former fraternity house has been renovated and provided as housing for LGBTQ+ students at Bucknell University.
Here’s an update on the school policing changes being made by five different districts.
The 8-1 vote by the U.S. Supreme Court says suspending a cheerleader for swearing off school property is unconstitutional.
Alleged misuse of these restraints prompts lawmakers to pass legislation against it.
The accused student was dismissed, but the school paid $45,000 to settle the federal Title IX lawsuit filed in 2019.
Eight men ranging in age from 19 to 23 have been indicted in the alleged hazing death of BGSU fraternity pledge Stone Foltz.
Institutions of higher education can ban, expel or refuse to recognize a problematic student organization, but that doesn’t mean the issues associated with that group will magically go away.
OCR outlined plans to solicit the public’s input on Title IX regulations, ultimately leading to possible revisions through a notice of proposed rulemaking.
Since January, CSUSD hasn’t suspended any students but has contacted 215 of them about violating the school’s coronavirus policies.
The suspension of the cheerleaders will be in effect through the end of the school year, and the team won’t be allowed to participate in national competitions for two years.