We are collecting signatures of those opposed to Ohio University\'s decision to cut the following sports: Women\'s Lacrosse, Men\'s Swimming and Diving, and Men\'s Indoor/Outdoor Track. We are proposing that the University considers alternative solutions to have the above sports reinstated.
Please visit sites listed on the right to find out more about this disappointing decision.
One hundred signatures proves the administration cannot just sweep these cuts under the rug. Ohio University officials have a mess on their hands and they are going to hear from every one of us until they put these teams back on the field.
February 3, 2007
Ohio University thinks they can just slash these programs and hope we stay quiet while they dismantle our athletic legacy. We are almost at one thousand signatures so blast this link to everyone you know and force the administration to face the consequences of their cowardice.
Reached 100 supporters
February 2, 2007
February 1, 2007
Ohio University thinks they can slash these programs and hope we just disappear. We are about to hit our first milestone so keep pushing until they are forced to look us in the eye.
17 Comments
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Elsie Anderson Grebe
3 years ago
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Title 9 was not intended to hurt men’s sports. Football has long needed from the counting!
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Dave Aguilar
19 years ago
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Bring them back. The school needs to cut the budget elsewhere instead of hurting these students.
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Mike Harris
19 years ago
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My son worked way to hard for this to just be taken away. OU needs to fix this mess.
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Brenda Vargas
19 years ago
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I dont get how they can just kill these teams. My daughter was looking forward to this school and now everything is changing.
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Jason Pearce
19 years ago
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Cutting track is a joke. So many athletes come here specifically for the track program. Bad move.
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Sarah Coleman
19 years ago
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THIS IS ABSOLUTELY RIDICULOUS. OU used to have so much pride in these programs and now they are just throwing it away? Rethink this decision.
We are collecting signatures of those opposed to Ohio University\'s decision to cut the following sports: Women\'s Lacrosse, Men\'s Swimming and Diving, and Men\'s Indoor/Outdoor Track. We are proposing that the University considers alternative solutions to have the above sports reinstated.
Please visit sites listed on the right to find out more about this disappointing decision.
One hundred signatures proves the administration cannot just sweep these cuts under the rug. Ohio University officials have a mess on their hands and they are going to hear from every one of us until they put these teams back on the field.
February 3, 2007
Ohio University thinks they can just slash these programs and hope we stay quiet while they dismantle our athletic legacy. We are almost at one thousand signatures so blast this link to everyone you know and force the administration to face the consequences of their cowardice.
Reached 100 supporters
February 2, 2007
February 1, 2007
Ohio University thinks they can slash these programs and hope we just disappear. We are about to hit our first milestone so keep pushing until they are forced to look us in the eye.
17 Comments
E
Elsie Anderson Grebe
3 years ago
Featured
Title 9 was not intended to hurt men’s sports. Football has long needed from the counting!
D
Dave Aguilar
19 years ago
Featured
Bring them back. The school needs to cut the budget elsewhere instead of hurting these students.
M
Mike Harris
19 years ago
Featured
My son worked way to hard for this to just be taken away. OU needs to fix this mess.
B
Brenda Vargas
19 years ago
Featured
I dont get how they can just kill these teams. My daughter was looking forward to this school and now everything is changing.
J
Jason Pearce
19 years ago
Featured
Cutting track is a joke. So many athletes come here specifically for the track program. Bad move.
S
Sarah Coleman
19 years ago
Featured
THIS IS ABSOLUTELY RIDICULOUS. OU used to have so much pride in these programs and now they are just throwing it away? Rethink this decision.
Title 9 was not intended to hurt men’s sports. Football has long needed from the counting!