The former women's swimmer at the University of Pennsylvania and the conservative influencer Paula Scannlan was never in a mood when it came to her mother, but she was in a joke mood when the university came by chance to donate on the same day from the Trump administration Temporarily stopped 175 million dollars In its federal financing.
Scanlan, who was one of the female swimmers who forced the participation of a swimming pool and a cabinet room with a transgender swimmer Lea Thomas In the 2021-22 season, Fox News Digital told her that she often received requests from the university's donation center.
By chance, I came across the one on Wednesday, hours after the announcement of the cessation of funding.
“They always call me, and they call all conditions … It is clear that I am not interested in donating any money. I don't think I will never think of this until I gave an apology about being forced to take off his clothes in front of a man in the treasury room three times a week.
“However, from the paradoxes, yesterday evening, it was one of the times when they chose to call me to request donation … they always call me, and they always ask for money (Wednesday) was one of the times they chose to do this, which I thought was really funny given the advertisement.”
Scanlan added that the last time I received a request from Upenn to obtain a donation that was in February by email.
“This is not a new thing, but I am sure they are pressing criticism and this is definitely something they are trying to do.”
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Paula Skanlan shares her story in UPEN competing against her teammate Leah Thomas, the first sexual transformer D-1 to win a title. The “Take Back Title IX” bus took its first station in SCRANTON, Pennsylvania, and it gathered against the participation of athletes crossing in women's sports. (Aimee Dilger)
However, Scanlan wants more than just an apology so that the mother's pain has an opportunity to earn her donation.
“The University of Pennsylvania has 150 unique things that you can specialize in, and I think we look at the mass departments that are completely useful degrees. Students take hundreds of thousands of dollars in loans to specialize in useless things such as sexual studies and I think we need to see them get rid of that.”
“This is not unique to the University of Pennsylvania and this is something I want to see before I think about donating, not only for a university, but any university throughout this country.”
Scanlan was one of the most explicit UPENN critics of its decision to the Thomas menu on the women's team of Trans Athlete's Women for the first time in 2021-22.
Scannlan, who survivors sexual assault, provided unknown visions of news reports on the emotional influence caused by Thomas's presence on the team and her teammates. Then in July 2023, Scanlan publicly witnessed, along with Riley Jeans, to members of the sub -committee of the Judicial Committee in the House of Representatives on the constitution and the limited government.

Paula Skanlan, the former swimmer at the University of Pennsylvania, witnesses during the sub -committee of the Judicial Authority in the House of Representatives on the constitution and hearing the limited government entitled “Risk and Legal Procedures” Care of Sex Regulation “for Children” in building Rippurn on Thursday, July 27, 2023. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)
Now, three years after the total swimming season that changed its life, you see the institution that puts it in that experience pays a huge financial penalty.
However, it is not a big price as you want to see it pays.
“I think it's clear it is a good thing, it is a good message to send it,” Scanlan said. “But it will only make a slight difference and I think what they will likely do is likely to shoot a couple of officials, and this will not lead to a change in these departments, and the types of professors who rent it, to the ideology they are studying.
“I hope to continue to see people deny this type of university and I hope to see reform, but again, this is just a small first step.”
The news pause has pushed more festive responses from some of his former colleagues in Scanlan, but they share their belief that other steps should be taken. Former swimmer Grace Estapuk Fox News Digter told that she wanted to see all other athletes and athletes in the category of women.
“I am grateful because the administration recognizes federal violations and takes measures, but we still need to hold these institutions completely accountable. This means clear changes in politics, previous records, prizes, and recognition of returning to women who deserve them, and the institutions that facilitated sexual harassment and our exhibition on the full view of the mistakes they made and caused the pain that caused it.”
Estabroook is part of a lawsuit alongside her former Scanlan colleagues, Margot Kaczorowski and Ellen Holmquist, seeking to clean Thomas records.
Kaczorowski and Holmquist provided a joint statement of Fox News Digital via the Independent Women's Sports Council that is praising the Trump administration for the financing agreement as well.
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Paula Skanlan, the former swimmer at the University of Pennsylvania, witnesses during the sub -committee of the Judicial Authority in the House of Representatives on the constitution and the limited government listening to the care of children's gender -affirming children. (Jasper Colt Osa today)
“We are very happy that universities have started to see that there is a cost to harm female students on their sanctity, and we hope that pressure will only increase. Pennslevin and other universities within NCAA, under NCAA policy and their rogue leadership, violated federal law and hurts women.”
“They stole the knowledge and prizes of women, put women in physical danger, and facilitated the sexual harassment of female students. Every woman is in a university campus and under the fact that NCAA regulations should include them from protection from the ninth address.
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