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    �Measure for Measure�: Justice and #MeToo in 17th Century Vienna

    by Izzy Fincher March 10, 2021
    by Izzy Fincher March 10, 2021

    In Shakespeare’s �Measure for Measure,� a powerful question emerges: will abusive men in power be brought to justice? By Izzy Fincher

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    Reporters who broke Weinstein scandal recount �roller coaster� investigation to packed crowd

    by Emma Pond October 22, 2019
    by Emma Pond October 22, 2019

    New York Times reporters Megan Twohey and Jodi Kantor spoke on campus Monday night about their explosive story which uncovered decades of sexual abuse by Harvey Weinstein. By Emma Pond

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  • Opinion

    Opinion: What should we make of �that famous kiss photo?’

    by CU Independent February 27, 2019
    by CU Independent February 27, 2019

    An iconic photograph is now often challenged and criticized as glorified sexual assault. But does context make a difference? By Alana Cook

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  • Beyond BoulderCampusCommunityNewsPoliticsTitle IX

    ‘A new level of low’: Title IX changes to affect scope, process of system

    by Lucy Haggard January 24, 2019
    by Lucy Haggard January 24, 2019

    The exact ramifications of the federal changes, which are under public comment until January 28, are unclear. By Lucy Haggard and Robert Tann

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  • Beyond BoulderCommunityDiversityNewsProtestThe Trump Effect

    Tracing the evolution of the Womxn�s March through its attendees

    by Heidi Harris January 20, 2019
    by Heidi Harris January 20, 2019

    Students and protestors discuss the issues voiced at the march and the inclusivity efforts seen in the 2019 iteration. By Heidi Harris

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    ‘You can ignore my calls, I will find you:’ Six years of cyberstalking

    by Jackson Barnett May 9, 2018
    by Jackson Barnett May 9, 2018

    Six years. Two phones. One woman’s journey of cyberstalking after leaving her restaurant job. Text and photos by Jackson Barnett design by Hayla Wong

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  • Opinion

    Opinion: “If you’re not pissed off, you’re not paying attention”

    by CU Independent April 17, 2018
    by CU Independent April 17, 2018

    Aly Raisman delivers a much needed opinion, urging us to pay attention to sexual assault at the Conference of World Affairs. By Lauren Ogg

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  • Opinion

    Opinion: Fraternities teach that sexual aggression leads to success

    by Hannah Metzger January 18, 2018
    by Hannah Metzger January 18, 2018

    Opinions do not necessarily represent CUIndependent.com or any of its sponsors. On their websites, fraternity chapters…

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    Opinion: #MeToo is about all of us

    by CU Independent October 19, 2017
    by CU Independent October 19, 2017

    The #MeToo campaign is focused on the stories of survivors of sexual harassment, but it is raising awareness in everyone. By Anna Scott

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