Transgender athlete files lawsuit after losing women’s volleyball scholarship

Emma Morquecho, a transgender volleyball player who was assigned male at birth, is suing Westcliffe University along with the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). The Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund (MALDEF), a civil rights organization, has taken up her case. Thomas A. Saenz, MALDEF’s president, stated that the Latino community frequently faces […]
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth Connected to Disputed Pastor Against Women’s Voting Rights

US Secretary of Defense’s Ties to Conservative Christian Network US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth is associated with the Holy Communion of the Reformed Evangelical Church (CREC), a conservative Christian organization where some pastors contend that women shouldn’t have the right to vote. This stance gained some attention after Hegseth shared a video featuring Rev. […]
Ingersoll: Halt Women’s Education, Our Nation Relies on It

Greetings, dear reader. I won’t pretend to be an expert in Economics. It feels as though something is amiss and an impending event looms—likely something significant, and probably not good. So, here we are as we roll into the weekend… Stop educating women About 40% of women with student loan debt are studying fields that […]
Pete Buttigieg reaffirms his statements regarding transgender athletes in women’s sports

Pete Buttigieg, a notable Democrat and former U.S. Transit Director, recently discussed the ongoing debate regarding the participation of biological males in women’s and girls’ sports. This conversation reignited after he expressed concerns in a July NPR interview about fairness in allowing transgender athletes to compete against women. Following his remarks, there was renewed dialogue […]
The decision to keep the NCAA Tournament unchanged is beneficial for women’s college basketball.

NCAA Tournament Format Remains Unchanged This week, Dan Gavitt, who is the senior vice president of basketball at the NCAA, confirmed that the NCAA tournaments for both men’s and women’s basketball will keep the current format of 68 teams for the upcoming season. There won’t be any expansion just yet. That said, discussions will continue […]
Tea app compromised as women’s images, identification, and private messages surfaced online

Dating platforms that promote privacy and modesty often fall short on their promises. For example, Ashley Madison, a site tailored for those seeking extramarital affairs, suffered a significant data breach in 2015. Hackers disclosed personal information of 32 million users, including emails and financial details, causing public outrage and even leading to legal actions and […]
Transfer portal assisted this women’s basketball coach in creating a team ready for success in its debut season.

Rising Coaches and Roster Changes Ahead of 2025-26 Season Last spring, five head coaches began their first seasons leading teams that had roots in the NCAA Tournament. Jan Jensen helped Iowa progress to the second round after stepping in from the Resubmitter. Meanwhile, after Carl Smesco left to coach the WNBA’s Atlanta Dream, Chelsea Lyles […]
Trump proposes rigorous testing for women’s events in the 2028 Olympics.

President Donald Trump recently addressed questions regarding genetic testing for women’s sports in the lead-up to the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. During an event at the White House on Tuesday, he signed an executive order to form the LA28 Task Force. “I think there’s a very strong form of testing,” he remarked, emphasizing that if […]
Trump Administration Prohibits Visas for Men Competing in Women’s Sports

USCIS Policy Updates on Gender and Sports Recent announcements from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) detail significant updates to their policy concerning foreign male athletes and their participation in women’s sports. This change aligns with an executive order from President Trump aimed at restricting male participation in women’s athletics. In a statement, a […]
Surrogacy: A closer look at the business that uses women’s bodies

Egg donation and surrogacy are often lauded for helping those in need, and yes, they do offer financial rewards. However, the darker side of these practices—especially for military spouses or financially stressed college students—reveals a more troubling reality. Curry Fell mentions, “Recent studies indicate that nearly half of those who sell their gametes, which includes […]