Huffington Post 10.19.15 | Tyler Kingkade The North-American Interfraternity Conference has deleted a page on its website that attempted to promote federal legislation addressing campus rape by using statements from higher education groups that don't endorse a bill. Under the Safe Campus Act, college students who
The Daily Collegian 10.27.15 | Anonymous When I woke up, there was a condom on the floor. Used. I was in John’s bed: I’d been seeing him for a while. We were getting close, going on dinner dates, meeting each other’s friends. He and
GW Today 10.26.15 | Ruth Steinhardt Fraternity-organized game aimed to amplify conversation on communication between sexual partners. In an effort to raise awareness of issues of sexual consent, the George Washington University chapter of fraternity Zeta Beta Tau and its philanthropic partner, Jewish
University of Iowa: Iowa Now 10.22.15 | Office of Strategic Communications The University of Iowa will conduct a campus climate survey to examine sexual misconduct occurring on campus, including sexual harassment, dating violence, stalking, and sexual violence. All degree-seeking undergraduate, graduate, and professional students
Bustle 10.20.15 | Amanda Chatel Thanks to the sexual revolution, sex hasn't just changed over the past few decades, but it continues to change. Thoughts about sexual activities that may have once led to someone being labeled “promiscuous,” are evolving in a way
Buzzfeed News 10.19.15 | Rossalyn Warren “I don’t have to be taught to not be a rapist,” the 19-year-old student wrote for the student site The Tab. “That much comes naturally to me, as I am sure it does to the overwhelming majority of
The Cut 10.18.15 | Katie Van Syckle On the first night of Dartmouth’s fall term, a svelte young woman runs up to the door of my old sorority, pulls off a breezy white dress, and races inside in her bra and thong. She’s
Healthzette.com 9.29.15 | Katy Grimes As an 18-year-old Catholic school graduate away from home for the first time, Alana Maiello was navigating her freshman year at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. With nearly 30,000 students, the university has a population larger than her hometown’s. At