@EddieComeaux Institutions should make it a priority properly train SRO on campus due to the fact there is an abuse of power. Students from marginalized communities are continuously underestimated, therefore they need equal access to resources and opportunities #racialjustice
@brenda_barrales @rabea_qamar @MisssNallely I completely agree.Through the implementation of programs that support African American college athletes, graduation rates can dramatically increase. these athletes will feel inspires and motivated to succeed in both their sports and academics #ucr150 @rabea_qamar @MisssNallely
@veeveeand I completely agree Student are basically giving up their education in order to succeed in their athletic program. The NCCA disregards the well being of their athletes and could careless if they receive a proper education. # Ucr150 @rabea_qamar @MisssNallely
@yoselineMirand4 @MisssNallely @rabea_qamar Yes!! I believe that the NCAA should make a change in there 4-4 transfer rule because it benefits and protects the institutions while athletes are being limited and given a punishment for transferring schools.
#Ucr150@MisssNallely @rabea_qamar
@mayraitzelsalas@MisssNallely @rabea_qamar I completely agree with your statement and I feel that the NCAA should strive to protect their athletes or at least provide education for athletes, coaches, and parents to understand the severity of concussions @MisssNallely @rabea_qamar #Ucr150
@btoledo50@MisssNallely @rabea_qamar I agree with you I have seen the disparity of money allocated to men and womenโs athletic programs. I feel is important to address the wage gap between male and female coaches that still exists today even though Title IX is implemented @MisssNallely @rabea_qamar #Ucr150
@veeveeand @MisssNallely @rabea_qamar When the NCAA, institutions, and coaches work together to exploit athletes instead of providing them with an enriching environment that allows for opportunities and success is upsetting. Athletes should sign a contract on their own terms.
#Ucr150@MisssNallely @rabea_qamar
@adrianakl98@MisssNallely @rabea_qamar I completely agree with your statement .It is simply unfair to use another person's talent for one's financial gain when athletes are not merely given basic rights and protection even then it is not acceptable. #ucr150@MisssNallely @rabea_qamar
@adrianakl98@MisssNallely @rabea_qamar I completely agree with your statement that the NCAA is essentially robbing student-athletes. It is simply unfair to use another person's talent for one's financial gain when athletes are not merely given basic rights and protection even then it is not acceptable. #ucr150
@sheilaluna___@MisssNallely @rabea_qamar Lecture 2 was eye-opening. But regarding the transitions in athletic grants, it might have been implemented in order for athletes to understand that they are replaceable pieces if they do not bring financial profits to their colleges. #ucr150@MisssNallely @rabea_qamar
@sheilaluna___@MisssNallely @rabea_qamar I felt the same way watching lecture 2 it was eye-opening. But regarding the transitions in athletic grants, it might have been implemented in order for athletes to understand that they are replaceable pieces if they do not bring financial profits to their colleges. #ucr150
@Adams_Shawntell@helloJuJudy @rabea_qamar @MisssNallely In my opinion, it is unfair and a violation of student rights when colleges take away scholarship funds.Athletes should be allowed to voice their opinions about the college or NCAA without repercussion, addressed in ch.1 @rabea_qamar @MisssNallely#Ucr150