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Indiana University bans athletes with sexual violence past

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BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) — Indiana University will no longer admit athletes with a history of sexual or domestic violence.

The Indianapolis Star reports that an athletics department policy approved this month bans prospective student-athletes who have been “convicted of or pleaded guilty or no contest to a felony involving sexual violence.”

That includes transfer students and incoming freshman.

The policy was started by Athletic Director Fred Glass, who consulted with the university’s Office of Student Welfare and Title IX, and its Student-Athlete Advisory Committee.

In 2015, the Southeastern Conference initiated a ban on member institutions accepting transfer students with a history of serious misconduct, including sexual and domestic assault, while the Big Ten has so far left decisions up to individual institutions.

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Athletes far more evil than non-athletes? April 21, 2017 at 10:26 am

Why just athletes? is there a difference between an athlete with a history of sexual or domestic violence vs. a regular student with a history of sexual or domestic violence. I guess that non-athletes with a history of sexual or domestic violence are far worse than athletes. Why would IU impose this on just athletes? There has to be some angle…Is this even legal?

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