Word: assaults
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...cases of sexual assault that appeared before the Administrative Board and the full Faculty this past year along with the activism of the Coalition Against Sexual Violence have catalyzed discussion and debate about rape, violence and relationships in general. TBTN week continues the comeback of heightened awareness. Small-group discussions have tackled issues such as on-line privacy for women (redefining stalking laws in the Internet age), international women's rights abuses, and local resources for battered women...
...cases of sexual assault that appeared before the Administrative Board and the full Faculty this past year along with the activism of the Coalition Against Sexual Violence have catalyzed discussion and debate about rape, violence and relationships in general. TBTN week continues the comeback of heightened awareness. Small-group discussions have tackled issues such as on-line privacy for women (redefining stalking laws in the Internet age), international women's rights abuses, and local resources for battered women...
...around Harvard's campus--namely, pornography? Common sense indicates that a rapist is more likely to be involved in pornography than in avoiding lustful thoughts. Indeed, the facts collaborate common sense: psychological studies and even the Attorney General's 1986 Commission on Pornography point to pornography as encouraging sexual assault...
...voice her feelings at the vigil-rally. What's also important is that you have the option to support her by showing up. Whether or not she, or anyone else, decides to tell her story, you will have shown that you support and care about survivors of sexual assault. You will have acknowledged that rape happens on this campus...
...were part of the bargain and we deserve what Radcliffe gave us, and more. Harvard has more resources than Radcliffe does and should therefore be able to fulfill more of our needs as women undergraduates with women's experiences. The unawareness of undergraduates about issues such as sexual assault on this campus can be changed with events like Take Back the Night. The lack of knowledge of most students here on what Radcliffe did for them, and what Harvard could do for them (with some serious pushing by undergraduates), can be changed with a little education, and a little action...