Investigating SAE: A closer look at the fraternity’s removal from campus Kylie Jue December 2, 2015 22 Comments Articles about Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE) were some of The Daily’s most read stories over the last two years, but an extensive account about what happened was never published. SAE declined to comment... Read More »
Administration holds sexual assault town hall, talks new Title IX process Sarah Ortlip-Sommers November 15, 2015 1 Comment On Friday, ASSU Executives John-Lancaster Finley ’16 and Brandon Hill ’16 hosted a town hall on the topic of campus sexual assault with Provost John Etchemendy Ph.D. ’82 and other... Read More »
Congresswoman Jackie Speier speaks at Student Congressional Summit on sexual assault Sophie Stuber and Sarah Ortlip-Sommers November 11, 2015 0 Comments One in Five, a new, unofficial Stanford student group aimed at promoting awareness on sexual assault, hosted a Student Congressional Summit with Representative Jackie Speier (D-CA) on Monday at the... Read More »
ASSU Sexual Assault Prevention committee, Task Force address sexual assault Simar Malhotra November 11, 2015 0 Comments The Sexual Assault Prevention committee of the Associated Students of Stanford University (ASSU) partnered with the Spoken Word Collective to organize an open mic event, called “(Un)filtered,” on... Read More »
Campus Climate Survey released; sexual misconduct numbers reported Sophie Stuber October 2, 2015 0 Comments On Thursday, Stanford released the results of its Campus Climate Survey, administered confidentially online in spring 2015. According to the survey, 1.9 percent of respondents have experienced sexual... Read More »
Stanford’s Title IX coordinator to step down on Sept. 11 Arnav Mariwala September 7, 2015 2 Comments Catherine Criswell Spear, Stanford’s first Title IX coordinator, is stepping down from her post on Sept. 11. A former director of the Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights (OCR) in... Read More »
An Inconvenient Truth: Campus Climate warms up Tristan Vanech May 27, 2015 2 Comments Just over a year ago, the University announced the closing of popular sandwich eatery Ike’s Place, much to the chagrin of students who had enjoyed its being a delicious alternative to dining halls... Read More »
On living in fear of telling the truth: My experience with SAE, retaliation and Title IX Op Ed May 20, 2015 135 Comments I am the student who was subjected to “intimidating and retaliatory conduct” based on a “false belief that [I] had reported Title IX concerns” whose experience was cited by the University in... Read More »