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In other news, a judge ruled that the media can't access name, image, and likeness contracts of college athletes. And, a federal judge blocked Utah's social media law from taking effect.
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In other news, gubernatorial candidate Phil Lyman won't concede the primary race, citing doubts about the election. And, two Intermountain Cedar City Hospital workers were honored for their efforts during serious floods last year.
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Tribune reporters Emily Anderson Stern, Anastasia Hufham and Sofia Jeremias join host UPR’s Tom Williams to talk about the week’s top stories, including Republican lawmakers voting to direct Utah to ignore the Biden administration’s Title IX protections for trans students.
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Our hosts discuss mifepristone, bump stocks, the dangers of social media, and the relevance of political endorsements.
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Our hosts discuss Trump's criminal trial, Sen. Mitt Romney, and Natalie Cline losing the GOP nomination.
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Four years after Utah State University settled with the Justice Department over the university’s mishandling of sexual assault cases on campus, the university says federal oversight will remain longer than initially anticipated.
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Students in USU Professor Tammy Proctor’s History 3005 class have completed a podcast series called The Deficits of Title IX: USU Women’s Basketball’s Rise, Fall, and Rise Again. On this episode we hear about the series as well as some history behind the USU Women's Basketball team.
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A recent report regarding sexual misconduct on university campuses proposes some new ideas to help educate students on how to respond. We're joined by the authors of that report.
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As the U.S. Supreme Court begins hearings for a political gerrymandering case, a Utah initiative to curb the practice receives big funding from private…
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The director of a Utah coalition says Thursday's announcement by United States Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos is an insult to victims of sexual…