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Welcome to the red zone: what’s wrong with sexual assault training on campus @theguardian @mtredden

August 31, 2016
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The Guardian 8.26.16 | Molly Redden Advocates want to call attention to the period in which the majority of college sex assaults take place, something critics say has come to symbolize everything that’s wrong with traditional approaches to preventing the attacks Myra Crimmel
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For Freshmen, Campus Life Poses New Risks #collegelife

August 30, 2016
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NY Times 8.17.16 | LISA HEFFERNAN and JENNIFER BREHENY WALLACE The conventional wisdom after college drop-off is to wait and let your freshman reach out to you, but parents may want to rethink that advice. Growing research shows this is a high-risk time for depression, alcohol abuse
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PSA: What You Need to Know About “Affirmative Consent” at College @sparknotes @katrosenfield

August 23, 2016
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SparkNotes 8.22.16 | Kat Rosenfield If you're headed to college, you've probably been hearing a lot about the importance of consent—and especially about how uncomplicated it is. Simply put, consent means that in any sexual scenario, both participants (or all three or four
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There Needs To Be A Financial Protest To End Campus Sexual Assault

July 22, 2016
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Huffington Post 6.23.16 | Rini Sampath I’ve remained relatively silent online about the Brock Turner case. I’ve felt speechless about this subject. What more could I add to this dialogue that hasn’t already been said by other writers and courageous survivors? A few
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The Ultimate College School Supply List

July 22, 2016
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Oddyssey.com | Taylor Paluczak hopping for college may seem like a huge chore, and since you're moving away from home, you may not even know where to start. Fortunately for you and me, Linda Durbin, senior Mizzou student Sara Durbin's mother, has created
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When Moving Forward Means Stepping Back @nytimes @buttery___

April 13, 2016
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NY Times 4.8.16 | Caroline Hurwitz My boyfriend knew he was losing me, which is why he sent me a box of books. It was a strategic move. After experiencing a traumatic event, I had spent the previous year insulating myself from the
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College Tips: 5 Dorm Room Must-Haves For Every Guy #collegetips @hngncom

January 25, 2016
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HNGN News 1.15. 16 | Peter de Jesus Living in a dorm? Check out this nifty guide on several practical dorm room must-haves! Living in a dorm room is pretty cool and exciting. In fact, if you luck out and end up with
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Minority teen summit at Adelphi University offers college tips @newsday @DavidOlson11 #collegelife

January 10, 2016
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Newsday.com 1.9.16 | David Olson Shanequa Levin had to leave college during her second semester because she couldn’t afford it. She wasn’t aware of financial-aid options that may have kept her in school. On Saturday, Levin, 36, of Huntington Station, was at a
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