Red card on the play: Equal pay is long overdue

by Colleen Hammond | editor-in-chief Feb. 24, 2022 For decades, the crusade for gender equality in the workplace has sung the battle cry of “an equal playing field.” This week, some of America’s top athletes got one step closer to fair treatment on and off the field.  On Feb. 22, the United States Soccer Federation settled a gender pay discrimination lawsuit with the U.S. women’s … Continue reading Red card on the play: Equal pay is long overdue

Details emerge on adjunct’s final months

By Julian Routh | News Editor The late adjunct whose death prompted outrage was in the early stages of filing a discrimination lawsuit against Duquesne, her attorney said. Documents given to The Duke this week detail the events leading up to Margaret Mary Vojtko’s death on Sept. 1. On July 18, Vojtko, with help from United Steelworkers attorney Daniel Kovalik, filed a claim of discrimination … Continue reading Details emerge on adjunct’s final months