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In Review – November 2016

December 1, 2016 By Spirit Company

November came and awarded the first bids to Worlds.

  • Articles regarding the Supreme Court case between Varsity and Star Athletica continued in The Hill, the Washington Post, and The Wall Street Journal.
  • KATU published Student With Down Syndrome Achieves Cheerleading Goal: ‘It Means the World’.
  • The Omega published Cheerleaders Find Balance Between Art and Sport.
  • USA Today published Louisville Cheerleaders Suspended After Election Night Posts and the Courier-Journal followed up with UofL Cheerleader’s Tweets Ignite Speech Debate.
  • The USASF released their Scoring Philosophy for cheer teams with Special Needs and draft Worlds score sheets.
  • The Fashion Law published 5 Things You Read About the Cheerleading Copyright Case That Are Wrong.
  • The Argus Courier published Cheerleading is a Real Sports Test.
  • CBS and Patch reported on Adriana Douglas drowning at a hotel swimming pool while attending a cheer competition.
  • ABC and CBS published stories on 4 University of Kansas cheerleaders that were suspended over a KKK Snapchat picture.
  • The Gold Coast Bulletin (Australia) published Cheerleaders Competing on Gold Coast Bring $24 Million Boost to Economy.
  • KDLT published Professional Cheerleading Is Hard Work.

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In Review – September 2015

October 1, 2015 By Spirit Company

September has come and gone, leaving us with news:

  • The USASF and Inside Publications published the first-ever Season Commemorative Yearbook.
  • Cheerleading uniforms breaking the school dress code was a pretty hot topic and addressed by MTV.com and WJBF, regarding a school in New Mexico and the Idaho Statesman and KUTV about a school in Idaho.
  • A memorial service was held for Shaw University cheerleader Keyona Verdell, who was killed in an accident on the 10th, covered by ABC11.com and the Winston-Salem Chronicle.
  • On September 11th WRIC published ‘Sparkle Effect’ Gives Students With Disabilities Chance to Cheer.
  • Another hot topic was the Lumberton (TX) High School 9/11 routine, covered by E! Online, the Washington Post,
  • Varsity asked us to vote for America’s Most Spirited High School and later announced Vista Murrieta (CA) High School as the winner.
  • The USASF posted updated to Cheer Worlds and Dance Worlds and published Warm-Up Room Requirements.
  • Cheer! Magazine announced the Pink Issue will be coming in October.
  • On September 25th MassLive published Chess, Cheerleading – and Bridge – Vie for Sport Status: Viewpoint.
  • On September 28th The Herald published How Do Cheerleaders Get Recruited to Compete in College?.
  • On September 29th The National Law Review published Sixth Circuit Court Fashions Hybrid Approach to Determining Whether Garment Designs Are Copyrightable.
  • Finally, LifeZette published Pompoms and Graduate Degrees.

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