The Daily Beast 2.3.15 | Cathy Young Paul Nungesser was cleared of a rape charge but faced a harsh trial-by-media. Now, as new details come to light, he’s speaking out and fighting back. The Columbia University senior vividly remembers the day, in April
Jewish Week 2.4.15 | Amy Sara Clark Jewish groups moving quickly to combat sexual assault with an array of tactics. The last shuttle bus from Cambridge back to Brandeis had long gone. A cab to Waltham would have cost a fortune. The extra
Identities.Mic By Julie Zeilinger February 03, 2015 Over the past year, Columbia University student Emma Sulkowicz made headlines for her intrepid performance art piece "Carry That Weight." As part of the piece, Sulkowicz vowed to carry her 50-pound university-issued mattress wherever she went on campus
New York Magazine Daily Intelligencer 2.3.15 | By Katie Zavadski Paul Nungesser, the Columbia University student whom classmate Emma Sulkowicz claims raped her, has come forward with a more factually detailed denial of the allegations against him. In addition to offering his version
By Anna North | February 3, 2015 Kiko Huesca/European Pressphoto Agency The word “slut,” says Leora Tanenbaum, has changed. Once largely derogatory, she writes in her new book, “I Am Not a Slut: Slut-Shaming in the Age of the Internet,” the word has become
Examiner.com 2.2.15 | Howard Portnoy Yesterday, the Tennessean reported that two former varsity football players at Vanderbilt University were convicted on multiple counts of sexual assault. "[B]ut a separate on-campus investigation last year," the article goes on to note, "came to a very different conclusion":