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In The Wake Of A Report, Rebecca L. Holden Dec 2018

In The Wake Of A Report, Rebecca L. Holden

SURGE

**TW: Sexual Assault

Earlier in the semester, many students and professors gathered in the Junction from 10 am until well into the evening to watch as Christine Blasey Ford and now Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh were each questioned at length. In all that has happened in the past two years, the looming feeling that spread through campus on this day was the closest rival to that which invaded campus on the morning of November 9th, 2016. [excerpt]


Title Ix Activists: A First Look At Movement Goals, Jamie Huff, Sarah Cote Hampson Nov 2018

Title Ix Activists: A First Look At Movement Goals, Jamie Huff, Sarah Cote Hampson

Bridgewater Review

No abstract provided.


"Master Chef" With Chan And Mann Oct 2018

"Master Chef" With Chan And Mann

St. Norbert Times

  • News
    • “Master Chef” with Chan and Mann
    • Callaghan Speaks as Ambassador of Peace
    • Demand for Clarity of Title IX
    • Roundtable: Opening a Dialogue
    • Dance Marathon Coming up Soon
    • 2018 Academic Honor Code Review
  • Opinion
    • Anger Becomes Action
    • #WontBeErased
    • It’s That Time of Year
    • The Importance of Hobbies
    • Wicca
    • Abortion: The Central Issue
  • Features
    • Hallowed Haunts of Green Bay
    • Saving Earth One Meeting at a Time
    • Run for Lungs 5K
  • Entertainment
    • Event Spotlight
    • Sudoku
    • Trivia
    • What Happened to the Music Industry
    • Album Review: “Birthplace” by Novo Amor
    • Reminiscence of “The Flintstones”
    • “Chronicles of Narnia” Series in the Works at Netflix
    • Junk …


Keeping Safe On Campus Oct 2018

Keeping Safe On Campus

St. Norbert Times

  • News
    • Keeping Safe on Campus
    • SNC Political Life: Promoting voting
    • SNC’s Heroes Without Capes
    • Seeing Signs on Campus Plants?
  • Opinion
    • Hello, My Name Is…
    • Today, I am Angry
    • The Kavanaugh Accusations
    • Go Vote!
    • Sudoku
    • Trivia
    • “Maximum Ride”
  • Features
    • Playing for a Cure
    • Let’s talk about Title IX
  • Entertainment
    • Event Spotlight
    • Book Review: “Heretics Anonymous” by Katie Henry
    • “Game of Thrones” Spinoff Prequel
    • Classics Review: “The White Album”- The Beatles
    • Junk Drawer: Fall Films We Want to See
  • Sports
    • SNC Football Sets Record
    • Athlete Spotlight: Graceanna Tarsa
    • SNC Radio Features New Sports Talk Shows
    • Athlete Spotlight: Ben Prange
    • Bored?
    • Green Knights …


Ncaa Fbi Probe, Candace N. Means Jul 2018

Ncaa Fbi Probe, Candace N. Means

Student Publications

The article discusses the FBI probe as well as a list of other scandals that have risen from the investigation such as the debate as to whether to pay student athletes, the NCAA's aim to stress academics over athletics, the NCAA's transfer rules, and the one-and-done rule. The article also emphasizes the lack of emphasis on female athletes in the media and unfair treatment in relationship to Title XI.


One Team: A Historical Analysis Of Inequalities Between Men's And Women's Professional Soccer, Allyson O. Braciska May 2018

One Team: A Historical Analysis Of Inequalities Between Men's And Women's Professional Soccer, Allyson O. Braciska

Gender, Sexuality and Women's Studies Student Scholarship

The United States Soccer Federation (U.S.S.F.) governs the sport of soccer at the youth recreational, teen elite, and adult professional levels, and is one of the few organizations in the country that governs both the men’s and women’s sides of the respective sport. This paper examines differences between U.S. men's and women's soccer at the adult professional and identifies areas of discrimination based on gender. Inequalities experienced by women coaches and players include wage disparity, a lack of television broadcasting space, differences in sponsorships and media portrayal of players, unequal playing and living conditions, a shortage of women in positions …


Mandatory Title Ix Training For Employees On The University Of Tennessee's Campus, Holly K. Dial May 2018

Mandatory Title Ix Training For Employees On The University Of Tennessee's Campus, Holly K. Dial

Chancellor’s Honors Program Projects

No abstract provided.


Resident Advisers' Perceptions Of Their Mandatory Reporting Status Under Title Ix: How They Can Help Survivors, Jaclyn Shetterly Jan 2018

Resident Advisers' Perceptions Of Their Mandatory Reporting Status Under Title Ix: How They Can Help Survivors, Jaclyn Shetterly

Master's Theses and Doctoral Dissertations

This study investigates resident advisers’ (RAs) perceptions of their mandatory reporter status required under Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 (Title IX). As a mandatory reporter, RAs must report any known-to-them sexual misconduct. This requirement to report can be very complicated for RAs, as they often create close relationships with the residents they serve. The present study used a 60-item survey to assess 130 RAs’ perceptions of Title IX. The results showed the belief that relationships between the RAs and residents complicates reporting in the following ways: comfort level associated with reporting, willingness to give support, and willingness …


Prosecution As The "Soul Crushing Job:" Complexities Of Campus Sexual Assault Cases, Tammi L. Slovinsky Jan 2018

Prosecution As The "Soul Crushing Job:" Complexities Of Campus Sexual Assault Cases, Tammi L. Slovinsky

Theses and Dissertations

On April 4, 2011, the U.S. Department of Education issued a Dear Colleague Letter on campus sexual assault reaffirming the intent of Title IX, the 1972 law that prohibits discrimination sex-based under any education program or activity receiving federal financial assistance. In response to growing concern over due process rights for defendants, in September 2017 the guidance was rescinded. Public policy continues to evolve, leading to potentially lasting institutional changes on many college campuses. These developments include the formalization of campus investigations and adjudications, the development of campus coordinating committees and expanded support mechanisms for victims. In Virginia, laws passed …