In discussions of sexual violence, LGBTQ victims have too often fallen under the radar. It’s past time we talked about it. By Anna Haynes
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People who have experienced sexual assault or misconduct cannot be blamed for “not leaving in the first place.” Here’s why. By Lauren Arnold
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EditorialsOpinionOur Stance
Our Stance: Let’s stop sexual assault before it happens
by Lucy Haggardby Lucy HaggardInstead of assuming that sexual assault is inevitable and dealing with the aftermath, let’s prevent it in the first place.
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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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Standford rapist Brock Turner’s recent release from jail inspired three CU students to fight against sexual violence on our campus. By Kristin Oh
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Opinion
The sexual assault epidemic, part three: A national crisis that needs to be addressed
by Emily McPeakby Emily McPeakPart three of our series on sexual assault calls for national changes aimed at preventing crimes related to sexual misconduct. By Emily McPeak
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Opinion
The sexual assault epidemic, part one: Austin Wilkerson and flaws in CU system
by Emily McPeakby Emily McPeakThe first installment in a CUI opinion series focusing on the University of Colorado’s place in a rapidly growing sexual assault epidemic. By Emily McPeak