Totally fair interpretation.
Totally fair interpretation.
Just to nitpick but "The last couple of years have produced seemingly endless stories about the sexual assault crisis on American college campuses" has to do with better Title IX enforcement since 2011. Because it's suddenly being taken seriously on a national level that corresponds to us talking about it more and…
I don't need to live my life by bullshit capitalist jingles.
Oh, 1.3 million. The operational budget of Penn State is over 750 million.
Oh, that's an impressive example. I like how you are specifically pointing to offices of Institutional Engagement or Alumni Affairs at a of couple different institutions and showing how has played out in real life.
For example?
If frats are owned by national chapters those are off campus housing and those sketchy auxilary party houses most certainly are. Auxiliary services like housing weren't designed to make Cleary look better. It's ownership issues and not the Director of Housing evilly rubbing their hands together in collusion with…
Considering that federal financial aid is so heavily tied to Cleary and Title IX — and the amount of fines from misreporting — it's not that simple.
As a well adjusted almost 35 year old I have always felt like at 13 year old at heart, I've just learned to deal with it better. Still young — just as tortured.
Germans always have the coolest words.
Not a zero sum game. Sheesh, perspective!
Also, I apparently can't write English well today. And Kinja won't let me edit.
I wish Kinja had some sort of flag option for this crap.
We have ALWAYS had a hive mindset. People have always silence for opinions. We just know about more now thanks to ease of access of information.
Of course, but that's the catch with basically every law ever.
I had to take Hunter's Safety when I got my hunting license in high school — I don't know why all states don't make casual handgun owners take a basic safety course. It's public health, for christsakes.
Oh, the Eithopia statement is fucking loaded for a variety of reasons. It is, according to the WHO, the least obese nations in the world with rate of about .7% obseity. Egypt, a developing nation as well, is considered the most obese nation per capita by the WHO.
Because her specific issues is a Title IX violation. I repeat. that is a unique regulation to HR only in higher education and only recently extended to employees.
Enforcement of Title IX to employees has only recently come about through case law — most employees are not aware of these changes in the last five years — and it only impacts higher education employees.
We are not talking about sex. We are talking about a baby eating.