Etchemendy outlines behavioral guidelines for housed Greek organizations Alex Zivkovic September 28, 2014 1 Comment In a letter to the Presidents of the Inter-Fraternity Council and Inter-Sorority Council, Provost John Etchemendy outlined a new policy regulating housed fraternal organizations on campus, stating... Read More »
Hennessy and Etchemendy issue letter on sexual assault Caleb Smith September 23, 2014 0 Comments On Sept. 22, Stanford President John Hennessey and Provost John Etchemendy emailed Stanford students a letter about Stanford’s recent actions against sexual assault. The letter strongly denounced... Read More »
NSO program to address sexual assault and relationship violence Jana Persky September 19, 2014 0 Comments This year’s New Student Orientation (NSO) will include a new program addressing sexual assault and relationship violence on campus. The 45-minute segment, which is called “Facing Reality:... Read More »
Alaskan district attorney to not bring charges against Francis’ assailant Michelle Leung August 14, 2014 4 Comments The Juneau, Alaska, district attorney will not bring charges in a sexual assault case filed by Leah Francis against another Stanford student. Read More »
Members of student-faculty sexual assault task force announced Katrina Manrique July 31, 2014 6 Comments In response to recent criticism towards the handling of sexual assault cases, a task force comprised of students and faculty had been created in order to reevaluate the University’s efforts to... Read More »
Stand with Leah activists unsatisfied after discussing sexual assault with Hennessy Catherine Zaw July 18, 2014 2 Comments Stand with Leah supporters met with University President John Hennessy on Thursday and left the discussion disappointed, citing the administrators' position on how Leah Francis '14's case was handled... Read More »
Rape survivor demands change to Stanford’s sexual assault policies Caleb Smith June 5, 2014 82 Comments Trigger warning: This article discusses sexual assault. Read More »
At Stanford, weak sanctions for sexual assault leave survivors as victims Op Ed June 3, 2014 27 Comments The Student Judicial Charter states: “All members of the Stanford community are invited to propose suggestions about modification of judicial procedures to the Board.” As a member of this... Read More »