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Sonoma State University can move forward with its controversial cost-saving plan following a Friday Sonoma County Superior Court ruling.
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San Francisco Chronicle on MSNSonoma State group blasts plan to cut athletics department, files federal complaintcreating a disparate impact on students from underrepresented communities,” Save Seawolves Athletics said in a news release ...
Benjamin Ziemer, a Sonoma State assistant men's soccer coach and spokesperson for a group called Save Seawolves Athletics, said the group has filed the complaint because the cuts will impact ...
Save Seawolves Athletics filed a formal civil rights complaint with the U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights Saturday against the college's cuts to the athletic department.
He’s joined in support of a grassroots group called “Save Seawolves Athletics”, blaming administrators for mismanaging the ...
The newly formed Save Seawolves Athletics group, spearheaded by SSU coaches, announced Saturday that it has filed a federal civil rights complaint alleging that the planned elimination of the ...
Members of the university’s athletic community, however, remain disappointed — and are looking to elected officials for support. “Everyone is a voter,” Ben Ziemer, assistant men’s soccer coach and ...
Athletic coaches formed a group called Save Seawolves Athletics and filed a federal civil rights complaint with the U.S. Department of Education. "We believe that the decision to eliminate ...
The Seawolves said the injunction “would ... the heart and soul of our university,” said a spokesperson for Save Seawolves Athletics. “Our student-athletes have worked tirelessly to ...
(Gina Castro/KQED) Benjamin Ziemer, who heads “Save Seawolves Athletics,” a group launched in January to fight against the elimination of the school’s entire athletics department, said the move will ...
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