Original Petition: This is gender discrimination. Instead of addressing rape and sexual assault at UVa, this mandate perpetuates the idea that women are inferior, sexual objects. It is degrading to Greek women, as it appears that the NPC views us as defenseless and
DurhamRegion.com By Jillian Follert | 2.2.15 Premier says consent will be taught as early as Grade 1 DURHAM -- Education Minister Liz Sandals is defending how the Province consulted with parents on its new sex ed curriculum, saying surveying one parent per school
NBCNews By Elisha Fieldstadt and Katie Wall 1.31.15 HARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — Women at the University of Virginia remained frustrated Saturday over a controversial request to skip the evening's fraternity activities in order to protect their "safety and well-being" — although many said they
The Phillipian Stowe House | Phillips Academy | Andover Massachusetts 10.9.14 To the Editor: This past Tuesday, Women’s Forum invited Head of School John Palfrey and Paul Murphy, Dean of Students, to discuss the new “open-door” parietal policy that has spurred a petition
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National Post 1.28.15 | Robyn Urback The unofficial adolescent handbook says that during those early teenage years, someone is to swipe a bottle of anything 40% ABV from the parents’ liquor cabinet (or extract half the bottle, and refill the missing volume with
CityNews Toronto 01/26/2015 05:13 PM Christine Chubb Two 13-year-old girls met with Premier Kathleen Wynne on Monday to discuss adding the topic of consent to the sexual education curriculum across the province. Tessa Hill and Lia Valente created a campaign called “We Give
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