New York Times 12.29.16 | By JOE DRAPE and MARC TRACY At Stanford University, in a conference room above a Starbucks and other shops, a panel of five gathered in June 2015 to decide whether a sexual assault had occurred on campus. Several months later, after a
The Washington Post 12.16.16 | Sally Jenkins A college football team finally has recognized its power and leverage over campus administrators but for a queasy-making cause: solidarity over an unprosecuted allegation of multiple sexual assaults. The Minnesota Gophers are demanding that 10 accused
New York Times 12.15.16 | Christopher Mele Princeton University suspended the season of its men’s swimming and diving team after the discovery of material on its electronic mailing list that was “vulgar and offensive as well as misogynistic and racist,” the university said
St. Louis Post Dispatch 12.18.16 | Ashley Jost Sexually explicit comments and other inappropriate behavior toward the women’s soccer team has landed Washington University’s men’s soccer team on indefinite suspension, the school announced Friday night. Members of the women’s team alerted administrators to
Lots of news about the Minnesota Football Team and threats to boycott their next bowl game. The boycott began when TEN (10) members of the Gopher Football Team were suspended over allegations of sexual assault of a fellow student. She gave a full
KTSP.com 12.16.16 The University of Minnesota authored an 80-page report after conducting an investigation into 12 Gophers football players. University officials have said they cannot comment on their rationale for the discipline 10 players received due to privacy restrictions. However, the basis for their
Update: The boycott has ended. - Editors Minnesota Star Tribune 10.15.16 | Joe Christenson Team willing to boycott bowl game to protest suspensions After refusing to practice Thursday, Gophers players donned their maroon game jerseys and announced that they are boycotting all football
Chronicle of Higher Education 12.17.16 | Katherine Mangan University of Minnesota football players backed off on Saturday from their threat to boycott their coming Holiday Bowl game when it became clear the university wasn’t going to give in to their demands that it