(KRON) — A San Jose State University volleyball player who was caught in the middle of a heated national debate over transgender athletes spoke out for the first time this week. In an interview with ...
San Jose State University responded to a U.S. Department of Education announcement on Wednesday that found that the school has been in violation of Title IX due to its previous handling of a ...
EXCLUSIVE: Former San Jose State University assistant volleyball coach Melissa Batie-Smoose's contract with the university expired Friday, and she has been told that it will not be renewed, she ...
San Jose State assistant volleyball coach Melissa Batie-Smoose lost her job over transgender player Blaire Fleming. The former San Jose State University assistant women’s volleyball coach filed a ...
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Trans college volleyball player at center of controversy calls season ‘darkest time of my life’
Throughout last fall’s rancor and forfeits surrounding San Jose State University women’s volleyball, many voices were heard except the one reluctantly in the middle of all. In a feature by Jason ...
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SJSU’s Blaire Fleming was suicidal after becoming beacon of national anti-trans movement
Former San Jose State volleyball player Blaire Fleming was suicidal last season after being outed as transgender by a teammate and becoming the national focus of opposition to transgender women’s ...
Blaire Fleming was a little-known college player, and then she quickly became the symbol of outrage. Former San Jose State University volleyball co-captain Brooke Slusser was not a fan of her. Slusser ...
EXCLUSIVE: The lawsuit led by former San Jose State University women's volleyball co-captain Brooke Slusser after her experience with a transgender teammate appears set to be directly influenced by ...
FIRST ON FOX: The U.S. Department of Education (ED) announced Wednesday that it has determined San Jose State University violated Title IX due to its handling of a transgender former volleyball player ...
Re: “Transgender athlete reveals pain” (Page A1, April 23). As a retired San Jose State University faculty member (1988-2018) and a long-time unapologetic LGBTQ+ ally I read with anger, sadness and ...
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