New York Times 1.9.16 | Jessica Bennett HARTFORD — “Where did I learn about sexual consent?” Jonathan Kalin was standing before an auditorium of Trinity College freshmen, pressing play on a clip from the movie “Superbad.” The 2007 film, you may recall, tells
Al.com 1.8.16 | Mallory Anne Porch By Mallory Anne Porch, a graduate student at Auburn University. She blogs at thisstarling.com. Richard Armitage. Benedict Cumberbatch. Tom Hiddleston. Yes, the accent is definitely part of the (considerable) draw, but the idea of British men purposely
Los Angeles Times 12.31.15 | Sonali Kohli Among the many state bills that passed in 2015, and take effect Friday, are a number that focus on some of the state’s most vulnerable students —those who are homeless, in foster care, potential victims of sexual
Examiner 12.26.15 Campus sexual assaults are tragedies occurring across college campuses on a high rate. The reporting of these incidents have been taken place for years, however, issues surrounding these and other acts of crimes still need to be addressed and tackled. Numerous
The Washington Examiner 12. 28.15 | Ashe Schow In a move that should surprise no one who has been watching the utter meltdown of privileged college students this year, a Harvard Law School dean has compared "microaggressions" to sexual assault and violence. Dean
TakePart 12.27.15 | Samantha Cowan From Bob Dylan’s “Blowin in the Wind” to Public Enemy’s “Fight the Power,” musicians have a long history of incorporating protest and social issues into their songs. And just like in 1963 and 1989, 2015 was no different.
The Capital Times 12.27.15 | Michelle Stocker Few colleges have more open investigations into their handling of sexual violence cases than the University of Wisconsin-Madison. A new probe was opened last month by the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Civil Rights, bringing
The Washington Post 12.29.15 | Danielle Paquette At American schools with powerhouse football programs, college game day often brings hordes of rowdy visitors and booze-soaked tailgates. Students wake early and chug vodka with breakfast. Gift shops sell T-shirts that brag, “Never lost a