Huffington Post 3.8.16 | Amy Oestreicher April is less than a month away. It's a time for Spring, new beginnings, and change. What better time to plant the seeds of change on campus? April is also Sexual Assault Awareness Month. It's important for
Sojourners Magazine 2.10.16 |Sandi Villarreal On Feb. 9, the day after more than 200 Baylor students, alumni, faculty, and staff gathered in front of university President Ken Starr’s campus residence for a candlelight vigil honoring the community’s sexual assault survivors, Starr released a
The College Fix 2.9.16 | Joanna Daya University of Arizona students schooled on ins and outs of consent in effort to end ‘rape culture’ TUCSON – There is a fine line between sex and sexual assault, and it’s on students to learn how
The Spectator 1.28.16 |Emily Eisler On Tuesday afternoon, Sandra Kim, the founder and publisher of the online magazine Everyday Feminism, came to campus to give a lecture and conduct a workshop on how intersectionality can improve the way college campuses address sexual assault
Huffington Post Politics 1.28.16 | Senator Barbara Boxer One in four. When we send our daughters and granddaughters to college, those are the odds that they will become victims of sexual assault before they graduate. According to a new campus survey released by
The Atlantic 1.26.16 | Alia Wong According to some statistics, sexual assault is virtually nonexistent at U.S. colleges and universities. An Inside Higher Ed survey of hundreds of college presidents last year found that only 6 percent of respondents believe it’s prevalent on
Mic News 1.25.16 | Julie Zeilinger It's not often that an undergraduate thesis lands a student on the cover of New York magazine. But that's what happened to Emma Sulkowicz, whom most people equate with the media-created shorthand "mattress girl," in 2014. In
Polytechnic Post 1.12.16 | Jessica Wang Cal Poly Pomona’s Title IX office implemented a new training program for students this fall, which seeks to provide education on sexual misconduct, domestic violence, discrimination and stalking within the campus community. Not Anymore, the title of