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A week from today, UNC could know who its next student body president is — or they could be looking at a runoff.
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A week from today, UNC could know who its next student body president is — or they could be looking at a runoff.
"This semester I am traveling across the country visiting different schools and talking to sexual assault survivors… What happened at UNC has kind of spiraled a national movement." "This started off as a personal journey for me and has become so much bigger than what I thought I would ever encounter… it's definitely become something a lot bigger than I ever planned." -Andrea Pino
Following the first test of his ability to think on his feet, Emilio Vicente received the Student Body President endorsement from the UNC Young Democrats.
The Interfraternity Council is set to implement a new policy this semester regarding sexual assault prevention training for its members.
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A UNC faculty member will again serve on the North Carolina Domestic Violence Commission.
When it comes to reforming sexual assault policies, UNC’s department of public safety is linked to every party involved.
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When he was sexually abused by a family member at age eight, Dean Coglaiti had nowhere to turn.
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UNC’s Equal Opportunity/Americans with Disabilities Act Office is overflowing with new Title IX hires.
The relationship between athletics and academics, sexual assault on campus and the recent data breach that exposed more than 6,500 employees and students might seem like issues that have nothing in common.
Sexual assault on campus has been the subject of scandals at UNC and other universities in recent years — and on Wednesday, President Barack Obama announced a task force to tackle the national issue head-on.
In comparison to last year’s absolute downpour of discussion about how to handle sexual assault on campus, the little information disseminated this semester seems like a trickle in comparison.
It’s a movement that was born at UNC — and in spite of UNC.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this article misstated the aim of the One Act program at UNC. The program is focused on educating the community about the role of bystanders in preventing interpersonal violence. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
Last month, the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education released its list of the 10 worst universities for free speech — and UNC-CH and Appalachian State University both made the list.
Since three federal investigations were launched into the University’s handling of sexual assault last year, UNC’s full-time Title IX office has gone from nonexistent to five positions.
The UNC Sexual Assault Task Force held a meeting on Jan. 7, 2014 at the Friday Center.
Under UNC’s current sexual assault policy, “consent” is defined in four sentences.