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Two former Northwestern football players came forward Friday with new allegations of racism they say they experienced and witnessed during their time on the team in the early 2000s, including a ...
Kansas State football players will be back on campus and ready to work out on July 13. ... “We will continue to grow and work to end racism across our great campus. ...
After a Saturday report by The Daily Northwestern detailed alleged hazing and sexual misconduct on the Northwestern football team, three former players are making allegations about a racist ...
“Racism in all sports must end. Those that have enabled or participated in this conduct need to be held accountable.” Northwestern began an investigation into football hazing in late 2022 ...
Three former Northwestern football players described a “culture of enabling racism” to The Daily, recalling multiple racist actions and remarks from both coaching staff and players. All three ...
Kansas City Chiefs aces Trey Smith and Bryan Cook have given the thumbs up to the NFL's contentious decision to swap the "End Racism" end zone slogan for "Choose Love" at Super Bowl LIX in Caesars ...
Signage saying “End Racism” on display before an NFL football game between the Washington Commanders and Cleveland Browns, Sunday, Oct. 6, 2024 in Landover, Md. (AP Photo/Daniel Kucin Jr.) ...
For the first time since February 2021, “End Racism” will not appear in the end zone during a Super Bowl on Sunday, Feb. 9, as the NFL plans to replace it with two different phrases.
The NFL will not feature the words "End Racism" in the end zone of Super Bowl LIX this weekend. The move came as Roger Goodell touted the league's DEI policies.
In what can only be classified as conspicuous timing, the New York Times reports that the NFL will not display the “End Racism” message in the back of one of the Super Bowl endzones this year ...
Signage saying “End Racism” on display before an NFL football game between the Washington Commanders and Cleveland Browns, Sunday, Oct. 6, 2024 in Landover, Md. (AP Photo/Daniel Kucin Jr.) ...
The National Football League announced on Tuesday that its social justice message, "End Racism," commonly seen in the end zones of stadiums across the league, is being replaced with a new message ...
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