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Written by David Greenwald Tuesday, 13 July 2010 03:58
florezSenator Dean Florez chaired a meeting on Monday in which he questioned Chancellor Linda Katehi about her decision to eliminate four sports teams including the women's rowing team along with three of men's teams.

Senator Florez expressed skepticism about the university's commentment to gender equity in its college sports program.  Senator Florez, who chairs the Senate Select Committee on Gender Discrimination and Title IX Implementation plans to question the Chancellor in order that she will outline her rationale for the elimination of these programs.
Written by David Greenwald Wednesday, 23 June 2010 04:13
universitycat.pngAround 100 UC Davis athletes have filed a "grievance" with the Student Judicial Affairs alleging that the university has engaged in "arbitrary treatment in elmination of teams."  According to a five page release, the University, "announced their plans without sufficient advance notice for us to make alternate plans or to seek redress within the normal academic calendar, we seek not only a permanent reversal of their plans but also interim reinstatement of our teams before the effective date of their elimination."

The grievance asks the university to reinstate the Men’s Swimming and Diving Team, Wrestling Team, Varsity Crew Team, Novice Crew Team, and the Men’s Indoor Track Team.  It asks the university to reinstate the teams for at least one year while the decision is reviewed.
Written by David Greenwald Monday, 21 June 2010 04:34
katehi_linda1_b.jpgLast week Brice Harris chancellor of the Los Rios Community College District, and Linda Katehi, chancellor of the University of California, Davis wrote an op-ed in the Sacramento Bee in which they argue against those who "worry that California – mired in one of the worst financial crises in the state's history – can no longer sustain its commitment to its students or the master plan."

Instead they argue that "there is a renaissance in the air."

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