The Daily Californian 5.2.16 | Haruka Senju Update 5/3/16: This article has been updated to reflect interviews with Carla Hesse, Leah Romm and Stephanie Nicole Garcia. UC Berkeley intends to invest $2.5 million into improving its response to sexual harassment and sexual violence
The Daily Orange 4.29.16 | Sara Swann Even after Syracuse University adopted in 2015 sexual assault prevention legislation that required it to make changes to its sexual assault policy, it is still unclear as to how many reports of sexual assault have been
NY Times 4.20.16 |STEPHANIE SAUL Has Kansas State University given fraternity members a free pass when it comes to accusations of rape? That is the question posed in two lawsuits filed Wednesday, which say the university refused to investigate accusations of rapes at Greek
From the Affirmative Consent Project: For more on our recording of Title IX Pending Cases, Click Here USA Today College 4.7.16 | Courtney Rozen Faith Ferber. Daisy Tackett. Hailey Rial. Jasmin Hernandez. In the past few weeks, these four women have gone public
Huffington Post 4.7.16 | Tyler KingKade Oregon State University may be doing better than any other school in the country on this issue — and that’s according to the woman who says it mishandled her report of being gang-raped. Brenda Tracy never dreamed
The Guardian 4.13.16 | Exclusive: Allegations against Blake Wentworth, who was not terminated last year despite misconduct findings, renewed in significant development in scandal Kathleen Gutierrez struggles to get out of bed each day. For the past year, the 28-year-old University of California
Cosmopolitan 4.8.16 | Prachi Gupta Brenda Tracy is working with OSU president Ed Ray to create a safer environment for survivors of sexual assault. A rape survivor has formed a unique collaboration with Oregon State University to address campus sexual assault. The Huffington Post reports
Sonoma State College 4.11.16 | Ethan Helms From 1997 to 2013, women from ages 18 to 24 experienced higher rates of rape or sexual assault than any other age bracket, according to the U.S. Department of Justice. Today, sexual assault is an issue