Letter: UNC leaders must act more ethically
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C ountry Night at East End had long been a Tuesday night staple for undergraduates because of its 18-and-up policy at the door. Now, citing “space concerns” following East End’s closure, Deep End’s management has decided to charge higher covers for men between the ages of 18 and 20 than for women of the same age.
Today students will have classes and assignments — but still no updated sexual assault policy.
CLARIFICATION: The UNC-system is the first college system in the U.S. to comprehensively address campus safety, but the campus security initiative is not the first plan introduced by the system.
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CORRECTION: An older version of this article incorrectly states the current status of the Sexual Assault Task Force's sexual assault policy draft. The draft is still currently being edited and reviewed, and it will be completed and delivered to the Office of the Chancellor soon, according to task force spokeswoman Hilary Delbridge.
The release last Wednesday of the McCaskill report concerning sexual violence on college campuses pushed forward a national conversation about sexual assault that is desperately needed.
Jerry got Harding
Beginning this year, students, faculty and staff will be required to complete an online training program regarding sexual harassment and sexual violence.
An additional push to prevent sexual violence on college campuses is coming from the federal level.
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this article contained multiple errors. The article misidentified Hilary Delbridge. She is not a member of UNC's Sexual Assault Task Force. The article also incorrectly attributes the clarification that Title IX protects all students. The White House Task Force to Protect Students from Sexual Assault report referred to guidance issued by the Office for Civil Rights in the U.S. Department of Education. The article has been updated to reflect these changes. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the errors.
Come next year, UNC’s sexual health counseling may no longer be funded.
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Back in the Friday Center, where it all started.
Just beat it
UNC Campus Health will take an estimated $540,000 budget cut this fall — but programming related to sexual health and diversity, the reason for the recommended cut, will continue.
The Board of Trustees met Wednesday to talk everything from Gov. Pat McCrory’s proposed UNC system budget cuts to students’ efforts to rename Saunders Hall.
North Carolina may enact a mandatory child abuse education curriculum — potentially joining the 13 other states with child abuse education and prevention laws.
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