The Globe and Mail 2.23.15 | ZOSIA BIELSKI While sex educators laud the revised sexual health education curriculum in Ontario as an important step forward, they stop short of touting it as a gold standard – like other sex-ed teachings around the world,
Santa Barbara Independent.com 2.23.15 | Kelsey Brugger Bills from Jackson and Williams Would Toughen Rules On and Off Campus State Senator Hannah-Beth Jackson and Assemblymember Das Williams recently introduced new legislative efforts to address the hot-button issue of sexual assaults on college campuses. Historically, many
Minnesota Daily 2.23.15 | Logan Wroge State lawmakers are looking to reform sexual assault policies at colleges and universities across Minnesota this year. Rep. Marion O’Neill, R-Maple Lake, introduced legislation earlier this month that would broaden current policy to include more protection for
Harvard Crimson 2.23.15 | Mariel A. Klein and Theodore R. Delwiche After January pre-testing, Harvard is making final touches on its sexual assault climate survey and—given that similar surveys have historically drawn lackluster response rates—plans to heavily publicize it before rolling it out
CalState Univeristy Times 2.16.15 | Web Editor "Yes Means Yes" event breaks down Senate bill and clears the floor of any misunderstandings Outside the bookstore on the main walkway, Sasha Perez, Vice President for External Affairs and Advancement, teamed up with the Cal
The Boston Globe 2.20.15 | Harvey Silverglate The college sexual assault scare is just the most recent in a line of similar rampant social epidemics. Remember the day-care crisis? The campus sexual assault panic — one of many runaway social epidemics in our
AuburnPub.com 2.19.15 | Carrie Chantler AUBURN | The Cayuga Community College Board of Trustees adopted Wednesday a set of sexual assault prevention and responses practices it will make available to all students, faculty and personnel. Acting as board chair, in the place of
Yale Daily News By Stephanie Addenbrooke | February 17, 2015 In the midst of pushing for her bill that establishes a “Yes means Yes” standard for sexual consent in Connecticut, State Sen. Mae Flexer visited campus yesterday. Roughly 35 students gathered in the