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Guidance or Rule Making?

The U.S. Department of Education's guidance on how colleges handle cases of sexual violence and harassment improperly created sweeping regulatory changes, Republican senators say.

Books vs. Guns

Literature and language professors will use the tools of their trade to protest a new Texas law.

College Football, Parties and Rape

Reports of rapes of college-age women in localities of big-time teams go up significantly on game days, national study finds.

State Action on Sex Assaults

New report documents legislation enacted and bills that have been rejected.

Big(ger) Guns on Campus

Northeastern University butts heads with local police over its decision to arm campus officers with semiautomatic rifles, but the practice is increasingly commonplace for college law enforcement agencies.
Opinion

Who Must Protect Students?

At a time of renewed national discussion about gun control and violence on campuses, a key legal case raises crucial questions about who is responsible for safeguarding students from each other, writes Christine Helwick.

'New Reality' for Game Day Security

Following recent shootings in U.S. and terrorist attacks in Paris, some colleges and universities are adopting stricter security policies for sporting events.

Who Must Report?

Citing a chilling effect on study participants, faculty members who study sexual assault say they should be exempt from mandatory reporting requirements. Fraternities are also arguing for an exemption for volunteer chapter advisers.