Also a male reader here. The others have more complete answers, but I will add this one observation — a 10% response rate is outstanding. You should be pretty happy with that.
Also a male reader here. The others have more complete answers, but I will add this one observation — a 10% response rate is outstanding. You should be pretty happy with that.
I hope it's ok if I'm just a bit disappointed. :p
Was this part of a film, or do you just know a hell of a story?
Sorry for the double-post, all. Kinja told me neither of these went through.
please do correct me if I'm wrong, since you're likely to know better than I do. My former college roommate is a police officer in a relatively small city that hosts a college. The college has its own actual police force. But he tells me the town cops and the school cops have a cross-jurisdictional agreement that…
please do correct me if I'm wrong, since you're likely to know better than I do. My former college roommate is a police officer in a relatively small city that hosts a college. The college has its own actual police force. But he tells me the town cops and the school cops have a cross-jurisdictional agreement that…
these may be grim, but they are not Cormac McCarthy reviews Taco Bell grim.
It has that great reputation for good reasons. I re-read it earlier this year and was astonished at just how well it has held up. Thematically, yes, but also just as an enjoyable book.
Thank you for helping me pin down what bothered me about this article.
makes sense. As near as I can tell, the most ethical answer is that anyone who works for the university should be a mandatory reporter, and should be required to file a police report if they hear of any claims.
Title IX law requires university employees to report any sexual assault allegations they're aware of. They didn't. But it's probable that they know something — after all, they kicked him off the team.
Wait, is this an option with 17-year-olds? Because there have been days...
They can. The article says that "Cox says his bill is a natural progression of the "safe haven" laws that exist in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Those give parents a legal way to surrender newborns at hospitals, police stations and other facilities without fear of prosecution so long as the child hasn't…
There is some truth to this, but there is also some truth to the idea that they teach boys that they are "supposed" to have a body type that is unachievable for most of them, which is why mental health workers are starting to see the same body dysmorphic issues in young men as we're accustomed to seeing in women.
And mad credit to the teacher that arranges these things.
I just want a loop of them happily jumping up and down at their Ozzy moment six seconds in. When that is happening, all is well.
Never forget, this is the company whose CEO is the largest lifetime donor to Rick Santorum's various campaigns.
Excellent piece, but it took a long time to read in Daria's voice in my head.
I read it more as 'being an older man, I wasn't conscious of this issue until women I work with brought it to my attention. So consider me clueless. And even I noticed this.'
Was that sentence supposed to read "breaks it off because obviously she's facing statutory rape charges"?