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...issue of sexual violence at Harvard has been the subject of heated debate for over a decade. In 1990, a Date Rape Task Force, convened in response to student activism, proposed a “Policy Statement on Sexual Misconduct?? that required affirmative consent (a spoken “Yes”) before sex. However, after review by the then-Dean of the College, L. Fred Jewett ’57, the statement was changed to require “expressed unwillingness” or an inability to give consent due to drugs or alcohol for an incident...
Harvard’s new policy provides that any student who alleges that another student has committed an act of sexual misconduct??which includes behavior ranging from unwanted touching to rape—must provide “sufficient independent corroboration” or “proof” before the College will launch an investigation. Previously, an investigation would begin after a student submitted a written account of the misconduct. This old method is the way things should be done. And it is the way things are done in the real world and in campuses around...
...Misumbo Byrd, the director of Columbia’s Office of Sexual Misconduct Prevention and Education, says she feels the school’s policy—which has a separate disciplinary panel only for cases of sexual misconduct??is as good...
...Harvard’s 3-2 loss to Dartmouth on Nov. 10, Patty Kazmaier finalist Carly Haggard earned more stupid penalties—including a slashing-game misconduct??than points. Ingram set up classmate Pamela Van Reesema to give Harvard an early 1-0 lead...