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    NYT reporters who broke Harvey Weinstein story to speak at CU

    by Kerrie Joyce September 27, 2019
    by Kerrie Joyce September 27, 2019

    Distinguished Speakers Board will host Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey for an evening discussing the scandal and the #MeToo movement. By Kerrie Joyce

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  • AcademicsCampusCommunityNewsTitle IXUniversity Administration

    CU sociology professor remains on leave following sexual misconduct allegations

    by Delaney Deskin February 15, 2019
    by Delaney Deskin February 15, 2019

    After 137 days, Dr. Amy Wilkins is still on leave following sexual misconduct allegations against brought her. By Delaney Deskin

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  • Breaking NewsCampusGreekNews

    Mishandled blood samples end investigation into CU fraternity druggings

    by Anna Haynes February 1, 2019
    by Anna Haynes February 1, 2019

    An investigation into the alleged fraternity druggings on the night of Oct. 17, 2018 has ended due to botched blood samples. By Anna Haynes

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  • Beyond BoulderCampusCommunityCrimeNewsPoliticsTitle IX

    ‘The university chose to protect itself’: A student’s Title IX experience at CU

    by Robert Tann January 24, 2019
    by Robert Tann January 24, 2019

    A CU student shares her experience going through the Title IX process at CU and her thoughts on the proposed federal changes. By Robert Tann

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  • Beyond BoulderCampusCommunityIdentityNewsPoliticsTitle IX

    What happens after: Title IX as an alternative to civil or criminal court

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

    The federal law prohibiting sex discrimination serves as another path for survivors seeking safety and closure. By Lucy Haggard

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  • Beyond BoulderCampusCommunityCrimeNewsPoliticsTitle IX

    Title IX changes to alter definition, jurisdiction, burden of proof, and more

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

    Many changes directly counter the 2011 guidance by the Obama-era U.S. Department of Education. By Lucy Haggard and Robert Tann

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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: Don’t Ignore It site also a reminder to administration

    by Hayla Wong March 16, 2017
    by Hayla Wong March 16, 2017

    The “Don’t Ignore It” website is a late response to a series of mishandled violations of school policy. By Hayla Wong

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