Letter: ?Disbelief is too often the status quo
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UNC recently released changes and additions to its policy on sexual assault, including clarified definitions of consent and coercion. Project Dinah members weigh in on the changes.
By emphasizing issues like student debt and voting rights, the Democratic Party is hoping to brand itself as the party of young voters this election season.
UNC’s new sexual assault policy makes a point to clearly define consent to sexual activity.
TO THE EDITOR:
W ebsites don’t go far enough to educate students about important issues facing the University.
The University’s revised sexual assault policy is a significant step in the right direction, but it doesn’t go far enough in treating rape like the violent crime it is.
Two years after a student was found dead in her off-campus apartment, an autopsy confirmed the UNC junior was beaten to death.
The UNC Board of Governors on Thursday tapped a new chancellor for Elizabeth City State University as system leaders look to turn around the troubled campus.
An amendment to the Interfraternity Council’s constitution requiring each fraternity to undergo a University-approved sexual assault and violence prevention program at least once every two years takes effect this fall.
What scares Connie Hedgepeth most about her daughter’s homicide is the unknown.
Students have a responsibility to be good stewards of public opinion, even when anonymous. Free speech is integral to campus life. We ought not to cheapen it.
It’s been 596 days. Her email was lost in an administrator’s inbox. The lawyer she paid for wasn’t even allowed to question her alleged assailant during judicial proceedings.
The University released an updated sexual assault policy Thursday. Senior writers Bob Bryan and Carolyn Ebeling answer some of the most important questions about the policy and how it differs from the one UNC used previously.
Clockwise from left: The Walk a Mile in Her Shoes event was held this spring to bring men into the conversation on sexual assault. Christi Hurt, UNC’s Sexual Assault Task Force chairwoman, speaks about policies at a meeting. Landen Gambill and Andrea Pino are among the filers of federal complaints against UNC’s handling of sexual assault. Chancellor Carol Folt approved the policy when she received it a week before classes started.
UNC students have never been told what “yes” is.
UNC released its new policy on discrimination, harassment and related misconduct — such as sexual assault — today.
Y ou may have noticed something was a little off with our paper Thursday.
Some problems can’t be solved by getting your nails done.