Christopher Ibarra

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Christopher Ibarra

Christopher Ibarra

@CIbarra29

UCR student

Katılım Eylül 2022
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Christopher Ibarra
Christopher Ibarra@CIbarra29·
@EddieComeaux @UCLALawReview @DrUJayakumar I think it is hypocritical that these racial-neatral admission policies created an advantage for white people rather than minorities. The whole point of these policies is to help create diversity and equal opportunity for all ethnicities.
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@Afrancooly @KatryaLy It's sad to see their underlying intentions for who they're trying to get admitted and who they're trying to exclude. More awareness should be spread to create reform. @TA_ED50
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Anthony Franco
Anthony Franco@Afrancooly·
Although practices such as race-neutral experiments “aim” to defeat disparities, it would seem that they actually support privileged students by acting as a back door for athletic advantage @KatryaLy #UCR50
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Christopher Ibarra@CIbarra29·
@trinbans @KatryaLy I agree that it should be fair and equal for all students to get into a school, regardless of ethnicity. However, the statistics are telling us otherwise. Mostly, whites are the ones that are getting accepted and popularizing certain universities. @TA_ED50
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Christopher Ibarra@CIbarra29·
Studies show that Harvard and other Ivy League universities will likely give athletic talents more consideration in the admission process than other selective private universities. Apart from this, they also discovered that most of these people were white. @TA_ED50 #UCR50
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Christopher Ibarra@CIbarra29·
@lisscastrom @abhornUCRedu I think it is a little excessive for organizations to control athletes' social media. Their personal lives should be a separate matter from the sport that they are associated with unless it's something extreme that'll hurt the brand of the team. @TA_ED50
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Lissette Castro Merida
Lissette Castro Merida@lisscastrom·
Educating athletes about the precautions of being on social media is beneficial than controlling and monitoring them. Athletes are responsible as adults over what they say and act on social media, so controlling them takes the bit of freedom they have. #UCR50 @abhornUCRedu
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Christopher Ibarra
Christopher Ibarra@CIbarra29·
@annette_are @TA_ED50 I think it is really unfair that they are put in that situation. Big organizations like the NCAA take advantage of up and coming athletes and sign them into unfair contracts where they get exploited. @TA_ED50
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Annette Arevalos
Annette Arevalos@annette_are·
Can you imagine what its like generating large amounts in revenue for your school and still not being able to profit off your own name? Athletes in school should have the right to be compensated for their own image. #UCR50 @TA_ED50
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Christopher Ibarra@CIbarra29·
It is unfair to think that the NCAA controls and imposes rules on athletes regarding their names and images. There have been many lawsuits because of this. Unfair contracts are put in place in order for the NCAA to maximize their profits from athletes. #UCR50 @TA_ED50
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Christopher Ibarra
Christopher Ibarra@CIbarra29·
@jmart758 @TA_ED50 Title IX has broken down so many barriers that were holding back female scholars/athletes. With bigger allocated budgets, females now have equal and fair opportunities. @TA_ED50
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Jhaylon Martinez
Jhaylon Martinez@jmart758·
Women sports have broken down barriers and accomplished incredible measures thanks to Title IX, highlighting the significance of equity and representation in athletics. #UCR50 @TA_ED50
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Christopher Ibarra@CIbarra29·
@emilyVM723 @abhornUCRedu Title IX is a great start, but it may not fix all equality issues within schools. I think certain people might be against it because they compare men's sport revenue vs women's sport revenue. These people might feel that the investment in female sports isn't worth it. @TA_ED50
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Christopher Ibarra
Christopher Ibarra@CIbarra29·
By prohibiting schools from treating students differently on the basis of sex, Title IX allows both men and women to equally take advantage of any course of study regardless of gender stereotypes about traditionally “male” or “female” coursework or professions. #UCR50 @TA_ED50
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Christopher Ibarra@CIbarra29·
@lisscastrom @abhornUCRedu The NCAA needs to better promote awareness for women representation in sports. A good way to do this is by posting and promoting these female teams on various social media pages. @TA_ED50
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Lissette Castro Merida
Lissette Castro Merida@lisscastrom·
There is a lack of support towards black female college athletes as they are pushed aside and not being allowed to demonstrate themselves fairly. There needs to be a change in women representation as they also are athletes with equal talent as men. #UCR50 @abhornUCRedu
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Christopher Ibarra@CIbarra29·
@alpxrzj @abhornUCRedu I agree, the NCAA needs to spread awareness of inequality within the sports climate. They need to origanize and implement ways to provide more opportunities for minority groups to enter and participate in sports. @TA_ED50
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Christopher Ibarra@CIbarra29·
There is an ongoing debate on the underrepresentation of minority head football coaches within schools. As a result of this, the NCAA has to ensure that more opportunities for these positions are to be offered to blacks and other racicial/ethnic minorities. #UCR50 @TA_ED50
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Christopher Ibarra@CIbarra29·
@Mariaplasmerc @abhornUCRedu It is very crucial that student athletes are not pressured to the extreme. If they are, then they might be found adopting very unhealthy habits. Each college sports team should have a psychologist or at least access to one in case they need help. @TA_ED50
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Maria Plascencia Mercado
Maria Plascencia Mercado@Mariaplasmerc·
Ego-identities are prevalent— posing a risk to the health of student athletes. It is evident that they become more likely to abuse drugs & develop eating disorders in an attempt to increase their performance & keep their scholarships @abhornUCRedu #ucr50
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Christopher Ibarra@CIbarra29·
@NingWei0808008 @TA_ED50 Athletes are always under immense pressure to perform. I think the best possible solution for this situation is to have strong communication between coaches and athletes. The effects of this drugs should also be discussed amongst the sports community.
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Ning Wei
Ning Wei@NingWei0808008·
For athletes, drug use often stems from immense pressure. Addressing the root causes of this pressure and identifying those responsible for it are crucial steps in reducing drug use among athletes. #UCR50 @TA_ED50
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Christopher Ibarra@CIbarra29·
From working 20 hours a week in sports and trying to do school, it makes them hard to make genuine relationships with non athletes. Sports seems to become their number 1 priority above all else. #UCR50 @TA_ED50
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Christopher Ibarra@CIbarra29·
The "loneliness of being part of a team" is astonishing. It may seem that student athletes are popular and constantly surrounded with people, but actually, a lot of them may feel isolated. They have intense pressure from coaches while juggling schoolwork.
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Christopher Ibarra@CIbarra29·
@jsulbn @TA_ED50 That's a very good question and I agree, it's difficult for athletes to find that perfect balance between sports and schoolwork. Extra benefits and resources should be implemented in order to make their load less burdensome and more efficient.
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Joshua Libiran
Joshua Libiran@jsulbn·
College Athletes balance out their academic lives in addition to practicing, traveling and competing at the highest level. Although athletes trust the system rules, how can we get athletes the fair share in terms of money and pushing for a career? #UCR50 @TA_ED50
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Christopher Ibarra@CIbarra29·
@izyyybel01 @TA_ED50 I do believe being a student athlete can be very difficult. I have a friends that's a student athlete and she is constantly being stressed out between practice, games and homework. Without a proper outlet or discipline, they can easily fall behind in school.
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Isabel Medina
Isabel Medina@izyyybel01·
Athletes balancing their academics, social life and athletics can be stressful. It can lead to mental health. All the pressure they have usually leads to low performance in their academics. Are athletes mental health overlooked? #UCR50 @TA_ED50
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Christopher Ibarra
Christopher Ibarra@CIbarra29·
If governed and controlled properly, intercollegiate athletics can serve as a bridge that connects the university to the community, provide opportunities for students to receive a quality education and develop character, and unite the campus community around a common goal. #UCR50
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