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Accused Rapist Found Culpable by Majority of Two Panels Still Plays Stanford Football

January 2, 2017
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Slate.com 12.30.16 | Christina Cauterucci A Stanford University football player accused of sexual assault is set to play in Friday’s Sun Bowl, despite the fact that a majority of two different disciplinary panels at the school ruled that he committed the assault. The
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A Majority Agreed She Was Raped by a Stanford Football Player. That Wasn’t Enough.

January 2, 2017
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New York Times 12.29.16 | By JOE DRAPE and MARC TRACY At Stanford University, in a conference room above a Starbucks and other shops, a panel of five gathered in June 2015 to decide whether a sexual assault had occurred on campus. Several months later, after a
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We’ve Talked A Lot About Consent In 2016 But Have We Made Any Progress On Understanding It?

January 2, 2017
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The Debrief 12.27.16 | Kate Lloyd The Debrief: For every step forward we take in understanding consent and sexual assault, we take two steps back. But how much actually changed this year? ‘Grab them by the pussy’: five words which will, depressingly, forever
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Stamford High students get education on sexual assault

January 2, 2017
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Stamford Advocate 12.27.16 | Nelson Oliveira STAMFORD — A young woman wakes up on her college campus Sunday morning feeling confused about what happened the night before, when she started out with friends and then things got fuzzy. It’s a story that Charlotte
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Minnesota football players have chosen the wrong issue on which to make a stand @washingtonpost

December 19, 2016
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The Washington Post 12.16.16 | Sally Jenkins A college football team finally has recognized its power and leverage over campus administrators but for a queasy-making cause: solidarity over an unprosecuted allegation of multiple sexual assaults. The Minnesota Gophers are demanding that 10 accused
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Illinois: Bradley president apologizes for TV comments on recent campus sex assault

December 17, 2016
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WEEK News 12.15.16 PEORIA, Ill. -- Bradley University President Gary Roberts is apologizing for comments he made on TV Wednesday about a recent campus sexual assault report. On an morning show interview with WMBD-TV, Roberts appeared to be criticizing the alleged victim, who
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University Of Minnesota President Refuses To Bow To Boycotting Football Players

December 17, 2016
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Huffington Post 12.17.16 | Travis Waldron Eric W. Kaler said the school’s values were more important than the team’s scheduled Holiday Bowl appearance The University of Minnesota president and athletic director on Friday refused to yield to protesting football players, who walked out of
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Boycott reveals complexity of campus assault @washingtonpost

December 17, 2016
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Washington Post 10.17.16 The University of Minnesota football team skipped practice for the second straight day Friday, a highly unusual case of college athletes unified in protest. The evening before, players huddled together on the field, most of them wearing their maroon jerseys
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