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(04/26/13 4:12am)
Months after allegations surfaced accusing UNC of violating federal law when reporting sexual assaults, a Daily Tar Heel analysis reveals that the University’s 2010 sexual assault data is riddled with discrepancies.
(04/18/13 3:32am)
Christi Hurt said she wants to see the day when people who work in sexual violence prevention are out of a job.
(04/01/13 1:28am)
When I was asked to write a story in November about the University’s sexual assault policy, I never expected the topic to be something that I reported on more than once.
(03/27/13 4:07am)
Chancellor Holden Thorp exercised a seldom-used power of his office Tuesday when he asked the student-led Honor Court to suspend proceedings between sophomore Landen Gambill and her ex-boyfriend — bypassing a long-standing tradition of student self-governance.
(03/26/13 4:43pm)
Chancellor Holden Thorp announced Tuesday that he has asked the student-led Honor Court to suspend the trial of sophomore Landen Gambill and her ex-boyfriend, pending an external review of Gambill’s repeated claims that the University is retaliating against her.
(03/26/13 3:27am)
With what should be just weeks to go until the Honor Court trial of sophomore Landen Gambill and her ex-boyfriend, Gambill’s lawyer said Monday that she will no longer be participating.
(03/25/13 6:47pm)
Sophomore Landen Gambill filed a third complaint with the federal government today, according to a letter sent to the University from her attorney.
(03/25/13 1:08am)
The University was slapped with a second federal review Thursday when the U.S. Department of Education’s Clery Act Compliance Division announced it would evaluate whether UNC violated federal law when responding to sexual assault.
(03/22/13 9:06pm)
The University will soon face yet another federal review of its handling of sexual assault procedures and compliance with federal law.
(03/22/13 12:54am)
UPDATE: The University has posted a “public record copy” of its response to the Office for Civil Rights. It can be found here.
(03/21/13 9:19pm)
The University responded today to a federal request for information about UNC’s handling of sexual assault.
(03/08/13 4:04am)
As the U.S. Department of Education begins an investigation into the University’s handling of sexual assault, administrators are making efforts toward fostering an improved relationship with survivors of sexual assault.
(03/05/13 5:19am)
When the ex-boyfriend of sophomore Landen Gambill was called into the University’s Dean of Students Office in February 2012, he said he never expected to be faced with accusations of repeated sexual and verbal violence.
(03/01/13 4:02am)
CORRECTION: Due to a source error, a previous version of this article said Gambill’s ex-boyfriend was found not guilty in a 5-0 decision on two counts of sexual harassment. The man was found not guilty of two counts of sexual misconduct, still in a 5-0 decision. The article has been amended to reflect this change.
(02/26/13 5:15am)
After months of speaking out about the University’s handling of sexual assault cases, sophomore Landen Gambill said the system she has tried to change is once again working against her.
(02/06/13 4:07am)
After weeks of allegations that accuse high-level administrators of protecting rapists, the University is beginning an attempt to mend a damaged relationship with sexual assault victims — and to reform its system.
(01/25/13 4:45am)
After nearly a week of silence, administrators began Thursday to address allegations against UNC’s handling of sexual assault cases that emerged from a complaint filed Jan. 16 with the U.S. Department of Education.
(01/18/13 4:07am)
In 2011, the University Counsel’s office pressured Melinda Manning, then UNC’s assistant dean of students, to underreport cases of sexual assault, according to a complaint against UNC filed to the U.S. Department of Education by Manning and four others.
(01/17/13 4:52am)
When sophomore Landen Gambill made the decision to press charges against her rapist through the University Honor Court in the spring of 2012, she assumed the process would be easy.
(01/16/13 7:58pm)
Three UNC students, one former student and one former administrator filed a complaint with the U.S. Department of Education Wednesday morning, claiming that the University facilitated a hostile environment for students reporting sexual assault.