Laws Targeting Campus Rape Culture

Miranda Guardiola This article addresses the new regulations that have taken place recently and illustrates that there is hope for significant changes to counteract campus rape culture. There have been recent changes in the federal Campus Sexual Violence Elimination (Campus SaVE) Act that officially was implemented in July 2015. This legislative is the product of … Read more

Sensitivity of Boys

Times are gradually changing academically as boys are less likely to pursue higher education in comparison to girls. We tend to think that young boys naturally are physically and mentally tough but that’s not the reality. Claire Miller points to recent studies that “Boys are more sensitive than girls to disadvantage. Any disadvantage, like growing … Read more

New Movie Suffragette

A.O. Scott wrote a movie review of Suffragette, a new movie on the women’s right to vote movement in the United Kingdom. The movie is being marketed as a historical drama for viewers to reflect on how bad things used to be. The movie takes place in 1912, in the middle of the right to … Read more

Woman Stoned to Death in Afghanistan

http://www.cnn.com/2015/11/04/asia/afghanistan-taliban-woman-stoning/ The above link contains video of a Afghan woman being stoned to death over accusations of adultery; reportedly she had been married against her will and tried to run away with another man. A crowd circles around her throwing rocks as she stands in a pit, the man only received lashing to his back. … Read more

Laws Targeting Campus Rape Culture

http://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2015/09/the-laws-targeting-campus-rape-culture/404824/ Miranda Guardiola The current statistic representing how many undergraduate women that have experienced sexual assault on campus is 1 in 5. This article addresses the new federal legislation that aims to counteract the issue of sexual assault on college campuses. The federal legislation, Campus Sexual Violence Elimination (Campus SaVE) Act, was officially implemented in … Read more

Why Was the 1995 Beijing Conference for Women Groundbreaking? Read a Firsthand Account

Posted by Jinxiang Li http://www.aauw.org/2014/08/20/1995-beijing/ In 1995 Beijing,Hillary Clinton’s speech at the United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women.This is a hot time of international women’s movement participants from different countries of Beijing World Conference on Women.A lot of people can listen to her famous speech” Women’s rights are human’s rights” For the first generation … Read more

SEXUAL ASSAULT ON COLLEGE CAMPUSES: SEEKING THE APPROPRIATE BALANCE BETWEEN DUE PROCESS AND VICTIM PROTECTION

62DukeLJ487 Miranda Guardiola This article is pretty self explanatory. As it states in the title, Matthew R. Triplett, seeks to find a balance between protecting the sexual assault victim and the judicial procedures surrounding cases against the accused. He argues that the Dear Colleague Letter, a letter written by the USS Department of Education’s Office … Read more

Fatherhood Columnist Sues CNN/ Time Warner For Better Paternity Leave

Posted by Andrea Fulle on 2 November 2015 Link: http://www.fastcompany.com/3052674/second-shift/would-you-sue-your-company-for-better-paternity-leave-this-guy-didand-won?partner=rss This article caught my eye initially because of the title: “Would You Sue Your Company For Better Paternity Leave? This Guy Did . . . And Won”. This, of course, is eye catching but the article touches on some extremely interesting ideas. Firstly, I’d like … Read more

Former Prep School Students Get One Year in Jail for Rape

The story of a senior classmate allegedly raping his freshman classmate two days before his graduation made headlines earlier this year. This incident occurred at the St. Paul Prep School in New Hampshire, whose notably graduates include John Kerry and JP Morgan Jr. This incident was part of a supposed tradition called ‘Senior Salute’ where … Read more