Several generations later, women are filling column inches with World Cup soccer titles and NCAA hockey championships. Occasionally, one will even be featured on the cover of Sports Illustrated wearing something other than body paint.
You've come a long way, baby.
Maybe, but the feds have descended upon Dinkytown to apply some sort of gender equity litmus test to our very own major college athletics department. The question is whether the U's $190 million "Athletes Village" project is at odds with Title IX, the 1972 federal law requiring that schools receiving federal funding offer equal opportunities to both sexes.